New Zealand sees 12th consecutive day with no new cases

New Zealand has reported a 12th straight day of no new cases of Covid-19, as the government considers abandoning as early as next week all remaining restrictions on the country except stringent border controls.

Just one person in New Zealand is still recovering from the illness, health officials said on Wednesday. They are not in hospital. There have been fewer than 1,500 confirmed cases of the virus in the country, with 22 deaths.

“Even though are in this very favourable position in New Zealand, there are record numbers of cases being reported globally every day,” Ashley Bloomfield, the director-general of health told reporters on Wednesday.

“This pandemic continues apace outside our borders and we cannot afford to let our guard down.”

Currently, New Zealand has physical distancing measures and gathering limits of 100 people in place, although businesses and schools are open.

The government will consider lifting those restrictions next Monday. Border restrictions would remain; only New Zealanders and their families can enter the country and must enter government-run quarantine for two weeks.

Read more via RNZ

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