用户名/邮箱
登录密码
验证码
看不清?换一张
您好,欢迎访问! [ 登录 | 注册 ]
您的位置:首页 - 最新资讯
New Zealanders begin life in lockdown as Covid-19 Delta cases edge up
2021-08-18 00:00:00.0     海峡时报-亚洲     原网页

       

       WELLINGTON (REUTERS) - New Zealand’s city streets were largely deserted on Wednesday (Aug 18) as the country returned to life in lockdown for the first time in six months in a bid to halt any spread of the infectious Delta variant of Covid-19.

       New Zealand had been virus-free and living without restrictions until Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern ordered a snap three-day nationwide lockdown on Tuesday after a single case, suspected to be Delta, was found in the largest city Auckland.

       Ms Ardern on Wednesday confirmed the new case was the Delta variant and said there were now seven confirmed cases in total, all linked to the original infection.

       One of the new cases is a fully vaccinated nurse from Auckland Hospital.

       Genome sequencing tests on the first positive case recorded in Auckland on Tuesday was linked to the outbreak in New South Wales, Australia, Ms Ardern said in a news conference.

       "We have always had our way of responding and it’s go hard and go early, because it’s much better than going light and long and ending up in prolonged lockdowns," she added.

       The country will be in Level 4 lockdown, the highest alert level, for at least three days, while Auckland will remain in lockdown for seven days.

       In the capital Wellington, few people ventured out in the city centre normally bustling with shoppers and office workers, while television footage showed similar scenes in Auckland.

       Panic buying erupted after the lockdown announcement on Tuesday, with people stocking essentials at supermarkets despite repeated assurances from the government that there will be no shortage in supplies.

       Businesses and schools scrambled to move online.

       Finance Minister Grant Robertson said the government will reinstate a wage subsidy from Friday if the country is still in lockdown.

       The last reported community case of Covid-19 in New Zealand was in February. Its citizens have been living without restrictions although international borders have largely remained closed.

       The country has overall reported about 2,500 confirmed coronavirus cases and 26 related deaths.

       More on this topic

       Related Story

       New Zealand PM Ardern locks down nation over single Covid-19 case

       Related Story

       NZ to let in vaccinated travellers from low-risk countries next year

       Related Stories:

       Related Story

       Not just coughing and sneezing - talking and singing can also spread Covid-19: NUS study

       Related Story

       Xi signals that China's zero-tolerance approach to Covid-19 will not change

       Related Story

       Uncontrollable Covid-19 spiral in Japan akin to a natural disaster: Experts

       Related Story

       Signs of a third Covid-19 wave in at least 10 Indian states

       Related Story

       Suspected saline switch sparks Covid-19 vaccine stir in Germany

       Related Story

       Thai volunteers provide lifeline to elderly, sick cut off by Covid-19 pandemic

       Related Story

       How Spain took the lead on vaccinations against Covid-19

       Related Story

       US CDC recommends Covid-19 vaccination for pregnant women

       Related Story

       Moderna vaccine may be superior to Pfizer vaccine against Covid-19 Delta variant: Reports

       Related Story

       Covid-19 fight: Is the future just a spike protein stamping on a human face, forever?

       Join ST's Telegram channel here and get the latest breaking news delivered to you.

       Topics:

       More Whatsapp Linkedin FB Messenger Telegram Reddit WeChat Pinterest Print Copy permalink https://str.sg/3ikB

       


标签:综合
关键词: Covid     vaccine     Telegram     Delta     variant     lockdown     Ms Ardern     Auckland     Story    
滚动新闻