New Zealanders venture out as Covid-19 curbs eased in most regions

WELLINGTON: New Zealanders today visited beaches and queued for takeaway food as tough lockdown measures enforced to beat an outbreak of the highly infectious Delta variant of the coronavirus were eased for most of the country.

About 1.7 million people in the largest city Auckland still remain in strict level 4 lockdown for another two weeks, but restrictions for the remainder of the country were loosened.

Surfers and kayakers were seen heading to the beaches in droves, local media reports said, while other outdoor recreation facilities like golf courses were busy again.

People started lining up from early morning as takeaway food outlets reopened after being shut for two weeks, while construction activity resumed and large hardware stores opened for click and collect purchases.

However, schools and offices remained shut nationwide and businesses can only provide contactless services.

Except for a small number of cases in February, New Zealand was largely coronavirus-free until the outbreak of the Delta variant prompted Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern to order a snap nationwide lockdown on August 17.

The country reported 75 new cases of Covid-19 cases today, up from 49 a day earlier. Of those, 74 were in Auckland and one was a household contact in Wellington. The total cases from the current outbreak rose to 687, nearly all in Auckland.

“The latest bounce in numbers is not unexpected,” the Director General of Health Ashley Bloomfield said at a news conference, adding it was still below the peak daily number.

Ardern’s lockdowns, along with closing the international border from March 2020, have been credited with reining in Covid-19 allowing the country to live largely without restrictions.

However, the government now faces questions over a delayed vaccine rollout, as well as rising costs in a country heavily reliant on an immigrant workforce.

Just over a quarter of the population has been fully vaccinated so far, the slowest pace among the wealthy nations of the OECD grouping.

Z24 News

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published.

Next Post

Alicia Keys adapts hit song Girl On Fire into young adult graphic novel

Tue Aug 31 , 2021
For Alicia Keys, Girl On Fire isn’t just a million-selling single, but the title and inspiration for a young adult graphic novel scheduled for next year. HarperCollins Publishers announced on Tuesday (Aug 31) that Girl On Fire, the story of 14-year-old Lolo Wright and her telekinetic powers, will come out […]

Share

Social menu is not set. You need to create menu and assign it to Social Menu on Menu Settings.