The country’s goal of eliminating Covid transmission looks within reach – but health experts’ optimism is cautious

Less than a month ago, New Zealanders disappeared into their homes, retracting from the public domain like spilled water into a dry sponge. The motorways and city streets stood mostly empty, shops closed, schools and playgrounds were deserted. A single case of the highly contagious Delta variant had been detected and the government called a snap level-4 lockdown, introducing some of the strictest restrictions in the world.

It was a new threat for a country whose Covid-zero pandemic response had been ranked one of the best globally. New Zealand had never faced a Delta outbreak before, and no one knew if its past strategies would prove up to the task.

Continue reading…

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

You May Also Like

Boris on the back foot at the UN – but at least he’s not in London

While Jennifer Arcuri was being quizzed in the UK capital, the PM…

1.9m UK homes left without supplier after two more gas firms go bust

The collapse of Avro Energy and Green means nine suppliers have been…

Russia bombs five railway stations in central and western Ukraine

Casualties unknown after morning airstrikes fell within one hour of each other,…

The one where they return: Friends reunion trailer released

Unscripted episode, with original cast who will not be in character, to…