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New Zealand will move to coronavirus alert level 1 from midnight tonight.

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Coronavirus: Jacinda Ardern announces level 1 move
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Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has announced New Zealand will move to level 1 at 11:59pm on Monday June 8, 2020.
Trustworthy, accurate and reliable news stories are more important now than ever. Support our newsrooms by making a contribution.


New Zealand will move to coronavirus alert level 1 from midnight tonight.

Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern announced the decision this afternoon, telling the country that after 75 days of New Zealand being in a Covid-19 alert, the country was ready to move to the most relaxed alert level.

"Today we are ready," she said.

Ardern described level 1 as being "where life feels as normal as it can in the time of a global pandemic".

This will mean life returning to something approximating a pre-coronavirus normal. Social distancing measures and restrictions on mass gatherings would disappear, although strict border controls would still be in force, as would contact tracing.

READ MORE:
* Coronavirus: Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern under pressure to move to level 1
* Should New Zealand ease coronavirus restrictions? Cabinet faces an obvious decision
* Coronavirus: Is New Zealand's Covid-19 'elimination date' June 15?

Ardern said that while the threat of Covid-19 remained in the world, New Zealand had to reamin vigilant to ensure we did not move back up the alert scale.

"With over 100,000 new cases being reported each day the challenge of COVID remains around the globe and so it remains here," Ardern said.

She said the Government would continue to work with businesses to improve the QR codes that help people keep a digital diary of their movements.

Ardern said the Government had also been working with the events sector on a voluntary code that would help capture a record of people's details when they go to large events. Large events have in the past led to the formation of large Covid-19 clusters.

"The reason for that is simple: If we get one or two cases in the future, which will remain possible for some time to come due to the global situation and nature of the virus, we need to shut down those cases fast," Ardern said.

"The last thing we want is to move back up the alert system again," she said.

These are some of the 'golden rules' of life at alert level 1.

ACT leader David Seymour was quick to welcome the news, but said that the Prime Minister was wrong to claim credit for the "go hard, go early" strategy.
“Jacinda Ardern says her Government acted quickly after our first case of Covid-19, but New Zealand was the 60th country to get a Covid-19 case. We were given advance warning," he said.

“Despite calls from ACT and others in January and February to consider closing the border, the Government dithered and then had to implement one of the most severe lockdowns in the world," he said.

“Now the focus must be on rebuilding the economy, restoring confidence of small businesses, and repaying the debt," he said.

Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern faced pressure from within her own Government to move the decision forward to this week, and on Monday it was revealed that the country's last "active" case of the illness had recovered.

Ardern had previously said only the “settings” of Alert level 2 would be reviewed today, with a decision moving levels due to be made before June 22.

But persistently low case numbers as well as political pressure from coalition partner NZ First meant Ardern brought the decision forward.

She said it was the government's "strong desire" to get to Level 1 as soon as it was safe and possible.

New National leader Todd Muller called on Ardern to act even earlier, saying last week that there was no need to wait for Cabinet to meet to make a decision on level 1.
“Every day the Government waits to make this shift is another day that businesses sink deeper into debt and the economic crisis in this country worsens.

“The Prime Minister already has the information at her fingertips, there’s no need to wait until Monday for another meeting,” Muller said.

Kai Schwoerer/Getty-Images

Social distancing is expected be a thing of the past if New Zealand moves to alert level 1.

A Cabinet committee paper leaked to the National party appeared to show that New Zealand could have moved to level 1 much earlier.

The paper says that a move to Covid-19 alert level 1 was "predicated upon having eliminated chains of transmission and there having been no new cases from community transmission for at least 28 days".

That 28 day period could have already been reached. Ardern on Wednesday said the last case of community transmission was at the beginning of May – more than 28 days ago. But a spokesman for the prime minister now says the paper refers to a different definition for community transmission, meaning there are still several days to go.
The last case of the virus spreading from an unknown source – a previously used definition of community transmission – occurred on April 30, or 33 days ago, according to data published by the Government's Environment Science and Research institute (ESR).

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Experts are expecting a sudden spike in covid cases in southern hemisphere with the incoming winter months.
 
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Good for them if the number is true. A strange side show occurs during this pandemic is the competition between countries regarding the numbers. In a interconnected world, virus know no boundary unless you want to isolated your country forever. One country number is meaningless I am sure Alaska number are also zero.
 
She should be paid higher than lanjiao Loong. It's a shame that she's paid lower than even Josephine Teo that shameless cunt.
 
U r one smart arse... go to right place...

unlike Chinkmaricans here COL AMDK land of freedom and opportunity include police freedom to whack non whites into oblivion.... w no ends in sight..

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Coronavirus: Jacinda Ardern announces level 1 move
Thomas Coughlan16:40, Jun 08 2020FacebookTwitterWhats AppRedditEmail

5-6 minutes



POOL VISION
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has announced New Zealand will move to level 1 at 11:59pm on Monday June 8, 2020.
Trustworthy, accurate and reliable news stories are more important now than ever. Support our newsrooms by making a contribution.


New Zealand will move to coronavirus alert level 1 from midnight tonight.

Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern announced the decision this afternoon, telling the country that after 75 days of New Zealand being in a Covid-19 alert, the country was ready to move to the most relaxed alert level.

"Today we are ready," she said.

Ardern described level 1 as being "where life feels as normal as it can in the time of a global pandemic".

This will mean life returning to something approximating a pre-coronavirus normal. Social distancing measures and restrictions on mass gatherings would disappear, although strict border controls would still be in force, as would contact tracing.

READ MORE:
* Coronavirus: Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern under pressure to move to level 1
* Should New Zealand ease coronavirus restrictions? Cabinet faces an obvious decision
* Coronavirus: Is New Zealand's Covid-19 'elimination date' June 15?


Ardern said that while the threat of Covid-19 remained in the world, New Zealand had to reamin vigilant to ensure we did not move back up the alert scale.

"With over 100,000 new cases being reported each day the challenge of COVID remains around the globe and so it remains here," Ardern said.

She said the Government would continue to work with businesses to improve the QR codes that help people keep a digital diary of their movements.

Ardern said the Government had also been working with the events sector on a voluntary code that would help capture a record of people's details when they go to large events. Large events have in the past led to the formation of large Covid-19 clusters.

"The reason for that is simple: If we get one or two cases in the future, which will remain possible for some time to come due to the global situation and nature of the virus, we need to shut down those cases fast," Ardern said.

"The last thing we want is to move back up the alert system again," she said.

These are some of the 'golden rules' of life at alert level 1.

ACT leader David Seymour was quick to welcome the news, but said that the Prime Minister was wrong to claim credit for the "go hard, go early" strategy.
“Jacinda Ardern says her Government acted quickly after our first case of Covid-19, but New Zealand was the 60th country to get a Covid-19 case. We were given advance warning," he said.

“Despite calls from ACT and others in January and February to consider closing the border, the Government dithered and then had to implement one of the most severe lockdowns in the world," he said.

“Now the focus must be on rebuilding the economy, restoring confidence of small businesses, and repaying the debt," he said.

Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern faced pressure from within her own Government to move the decision forward to this week, and on Monday it was revealed that the country's last "active" case of the illness had recovered.

Ardern had previously said only the “settings” of Alert level 2 would be reviewed today, with a decision moving levels due to be made before June 22.

But persistently low case numbers as well as political pressure from coalition partner NZ First meant Ardern brought the decision forward.

She said it was the government's "strong desire" to get to Level 1 as soon as it was safe and possible.

New National leader Todd Muller called on Ardern to act even earlier, saying last week that there was no need to wait for Cabinet to meet to make a decision on level 1.
“Every day the Government waits to make this shift is another day that businesses sink deeper into debt and the economic crisis in this country worsens.

“The Prime Minister already has the information at her fingertips, there’s no need to wait until Monday for another meeting,” Muller said.

Kai Schwoerer/Getty-Images

Social distancing is expected be a thing of the past if New Zealand moves to alert level 1.

A Cabinet committee paper leaked to the National party appeared to show that New Zealand could have moved to level 1 much earlier.

The paper says that a move to Covid-19 alert level 1 was "predicated upon having eliminated chains of transmission and there having been no new cases from community transmission for at least 28 days".

That 28 day period could have already been reached. Ardern on Wednesday said the last case of community transmission was at the beginning of May – more than 28 days ago. But a spokesman for the prime minister now says the paper refers to a different definition for community transmission, meaning there are still several days to go.
The last case of the virus spreading from an unknown source – a previously used definition of community transmission – occurred on April 30, or 33 days ago, according to data published by the Government's Environment Science and Research institute (ESR).

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