New
Zealand extends Auckland lockdown in battle on Delta variant
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[October 18, 2021]
By Praveen Menon
WELLINGTON (Reuters) -New Zealand's biggest
city of Auckland will retain its lockdown for two more weeks in the
battle on the Delta variant of coronavirus, as the country pushes to
step up vaccinations, Prime Minster Jacinda Ardern said on Monday.
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Once the poster child for stamping out COVID-19, New Zealand is now
fighting a Delta outbreak that has spread across Auckland and
neighbouring regions despite tough lockdown and border closures.
Ardern said there would be no changes to social curbs, the toughest
in the OECD grouping of 34 leading economies, that have run for 62
days in Auckland.
"Any interim easing of restrictions ... will not work towards our
plan of minimising cases while we increase vaccinations," Ardern
told a news conference.
"But the biggest thing that will make a difference right now,
alongside vaccines, is that everyone continue to comply with
restrictions."
The lockdown in the city of 1.7 million began in mid-August, in the
effort to halt the outbreak.
Some curbs were eased to let people leave home and meet loved ones
outdoors in groups limited to 10, as well as permitting visits to
beaches and parks.
But schools, businesses and offices remain shut, and gatherings
indoors are not allowed.
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New Zealand's tally of
infections in the current outbreak rose to 2,005
with Monday's 60 new community cases, consisting
of 57 in Auckland and three in the Waikato
region. The Pacific nation was
among just a handful of countries to reach zero COVID-19 cases last
year, staying largely virus-free until the Delta outbreak in August
frustrated efforts to stamp out transmission.
Amid mounting political pressure to reopen the country and its
economy, Ardern switched from her tough elimination strategy
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to a model of learning to live with the virus, much like rest of the
world.
(Editing by Himani Sarkar and Clarence Fernandez)
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