New Zealand marks 100 days free from coronavirus spread


New Zealand marked 100 days on Sunday because it could effectively eliminate the spread of coronavirus.

The South Pacific nation suppressed the spread of the virus through the implementation of a strict lockdown – closing borders for foreign nationals – after only 100 people tested positive in March.

In the past three months, the only new cases that have gone up were among returning travelers who were quarantined within the border of the country, in the house of 5 million.

The country has reported just over 1,500 COVID-19 cases and only 22 deaths after the severe lockdown.

Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern announced in early June that she was “confident that we are eliminating the virus in New Zealand for now.”

She has praised many for her leadership as other countries look to the nation for answers as they fight the virus.

“It was good science and great political leadership that made the difference,” said epidemiologist Michael Baker, a professor at the University of Otago. “If you look all over the world at countries that have done well, it’s usually that combination.”

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