NEW ZELAND REPORTS 3 COVID CASES, LOCKED DOWN TO IMPLEMENT AGAIN
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WELLINGTON, NEW ZEALAND - JUNE 08: Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern speaks to media during a post cabinet press conference at Parliament on June 08, 2020 in Wellington, New Zealand. Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern announced that New Zealand will move to COVID-19 Alert Level 1 at midnight on June 8. Alert Level 1 will see people return to work, school, sports events and domestic travel without restrictions. There will also no longer be any restrictions on numbers at mass gatherings. Controls at the borders will remain in place for all people entering New Zealand, including health screening and testing for all arrivals, and mandatory 14-day managed quarantine or isolation. There are no longer any active cases of COVID-19 in New Zealand. (Photo by Hagen Hopkins/Getty Images)
New Zealand has revealed three new privately procured Covid-19 cases, the country’s first since late January, when a returned voyager tried positive subsequent to leaving isolate.
The nation’s clergyman for Covid-19 reaction, Chris Hipkins, said the three cases were a couple and their little girl in Auckland, and that genomic testing was being directed to check whether the family’s disease was connected to any exceptionally irresistible variations.
The new cases, the first since Jan 24, constrained Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern to get back to the capital Wellington, avoiding a gay pride occasion in Auckland that she was expected to go to on Sunday evening.