New Zealand 206 New Daily Community Infection on Saturday took him past a double sign for the first time during a pandemic Coronavirus, as a nation scrambling to vaccinate the population of 5 million.
The most populous city in Auckland, who reported 200 new cases, has lived under the Covid-19 sidewalk for almost three months because it risked the outbreak of the Delta Infectious variant, although restrictions were expected to subside on Monday.
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern said he wanted Auckland residents to be able to travel for the summer and Christmas of the South Hemisphere.
“We will not make Aucklander isolated to Auckland through that period – we cannot do that,” Ardern said to a press conference at the National Hurend Party meeting.
The Saturday case was tasked with reminding people about the importance of vaccination as number one protection against the virus, the Ministry of Health said in a statement.
It was said that 78% of New Zealand, 12 years and above were fully vaccinated, while 89% had the first dose on Friday.
After being praised globally for Stamping Out Covid-19, New Zealand cannot defeat the Delta outbreak in Auckland, forcing Ardern to leave a strategy to remove the virus to live with effort.
However, it has been far better than many other countries, with a tough sidewalk that makes infection under 7,000 and victims of 31 deaths.