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New Zealand says it may not get to zero COVID-19 cases again

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Posted on September 22, 2021

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New Zealand's Struggle to Achieve Zero COVID-19 Cases

WELLINGTON (Reuters) – New Zealand may not get back to having zero coronavirus cases in the community, the director general of health said on Thursday, as the country continues efforts to stamp out the infectious Delta variant of the virus.

New Zealand eliminated COVID-19 last year and had been largely virus-free, barring a small number of cases in February, until the latest outbreak of the Delta variant erupted in August, prompting Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern to order a nationwide lockdown.

Its biggest city Auckland is still in lockdown with a small number of new cases being reported everyday.

“We may not get back to zero but the important thing is we are going to keep finding any infections and basically continue to contact trace, test and isolate people so that we stop the virus circulating in the community… that’s the aim,” Ashley Bloomfield, the director general of health told Radio New Zealand.

Bloomfield said the aim now was to try and get on top of the outbreak while also ramping up vaccination rates.

“Get that vaccination rate up over 90%…that’s absolutely our new means whereby we will be able to get back to the freedoms we had,” he said.

Ardern’s tough lockdowns and international border closure in March 2020 helped rein in COVID-19, but the government now faces questions over a delayed vaccine rollout. After an apparent delayed start, New Zealand has ramped up inoculation with nearly 40% of the country’s 5.1 million people now fully vaccinated.

Authorities reported 23 new cases of COVID-19 on Wednesday, all in Auckland, taking the total number of cases in the current outbreak to 1,080.

At a daily COVID-19 press conference later in the day, however, the COVID-19 Response Minister Chris Hipkins said the government had not given up on achieving zero cases.

“We are not giving up on getting back down to zero. That is absolutely what we are striving for,” Hipkins said.

(Reporting by Praveen Menon; Editing by Ana Nicolaci da Costa)

Key Takeaways

  • New Zealand may not return to zero COVID-19 cases.
  • Delta variant outbreak continues in Auckland.
  • Vaccination rates are being ramped up over 90%.
  • Government aims to control the outbreak with testing and isolation.
  • Authorities remain committed to achieving zero cases.

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The article discusses New Zealand's challenges in reaching zero COVID-19 cases due to the Delta variant.
What measures is New Zealand taking?
New Zealand is focusing on vaccination, contact tracing, and isolation to control the outbreak.
What is the current situation in Auckland?
Auckland remains in lockdown with new cases reported daily.

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