Covid-19: New Zealand's Auckland emerges from weeklong lockdown

Covid-19: New Zealand’s Auckland emerges from weeklong lockdown

(Reuters) – Auckland, New Zealand’s biggest city, emerged on Sunday from a strict weeklong lockdown imposed after a community cluster of the more contagious UK coronavirus variant.

There have been no new local COVID-19 cases recorded on Sunday, health officers mentioned, allowing for the restrictions to ease. If no community cases are confirmed throughout the rest of Sunday, it would make a full seven days since the final community case.

There are still limits on public gathering within the city of nearly two million, however, and masks are obligatory on public transport.

Footage on TVNZ, New Zealand’s state-owned tv network, showed people lining up at coffee shops on Sunday morning with many saying they were feeling relieved.

The government mentioned it might ease restrictions in Auckland further on Friday, to bring them to the same level as in the rest of New Zealand.

In neighbouring Australia, the state of Victoria, which was under a five-day lockdown in mid-February after a small COVID-19 outbreak, recorded 9 straight days of no local transmissions on Sunday.

Swift public health measures combined with aggressive contact tracing, border closures and compulsory quarantine for travellers have been credited with making each New Zealand and Australia highly successful in keeping the pandemic from spreading.

Both nations saw their economies recovering speedily within the second part of 2020. Australia’s economy expanded at a a lot faster-than-expected pace within the final quarter of last yr and all signs were that 2021 has started on a firm footing too, helped by massive monetary and fiscal stimulus.

Each nations have begun coronavirus inoculation programmes, with the vaccination rollout in Australia becoming complicated after Italy blocked a shipment of AstraZeneca’s coronavirus vaccine to the nation.