New Zealand’s Covid-19 outbreak grows, Australian cases ease

Published August 17, 2020
A medical personnel holds a swab while administering a test for the coronavirus at a pop-up testing centre, as the state of New South Wales grapples with an outbreak of new cases, in Sydney, Australia. — Reuters/File
A medical personnel holds a swab while administering a test for the coronavirus at a pop-up testing centre, as the state of New South Wales grapples with an outbreak of new cases, in Sydney, Australia. — Reuters/File

MELBOURNE: A new coronavirus outbreak in New Zealand is still growing, health officials said on Sunday, with the country that had an early triumph over the pandemic recording 13 new cases and putting the September general election in question.

After stifling the virus earlier this year before it became a public health crisis and after 102 days without new infections, an abrupt resurgence last week in Auckland prompted an immediate lockdown of the country’s largest city.

Sunday’s numbers bring New Zealand’s total active cases to 69, providing more ammunition to a conservative opposition that wants to delay a Sept 19 general election, which opinion polls show Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern’s Labour Party winning.

Ardern is expected to resist a delay but has said she will decide by Monday..

Health Minister John Hipkins told a media briefing on Sunday that the government was working to ensure adequate supplies of masks, which are currently recommended but not mandatory.

“We could make it compulsory and spend a lot of time on enforcement, what we need here is a cultural acceptance amongst all New Zealanders,” Hipkins said.

In neighbouring Australia, which has also been struggling with a resurgence of the coronavirus in two of its largest states, New South Wales and Victoria, there were signs of a further downward trend.

New South Wales reported just five new cases, while Victoria, where masks became compulsory in July after the state became the centre of the country’s largest outbreak, reported 279 new cases on Sunday, along with 16 more deaths.

The daily number of new cases this week has been well below the peak of 725 on Aug 5.

Melbourne, the state’s capital, remains under a strict lockdown.

Speaking before Victoria announced its daily tally, Australia’s Health Minister Greg Hunt said the state still has a long way to go.

“But the signs now are that the trend is of progressive reduction,” Hunt told Sky News television.

He also said the federal government is close to striking a deal that would permit the production of a vaccine in Australia, likely in 2021.

“I am now, on the basis of our best advice, genuinely more optimistic,” Hunt said, without giving more details.

Worldwide cases cross 21.52m, death toll at 765,038

More than 21.52 million people have been reported to be infected by the novel coronavirus globally and 765,038 have died, according to a tally. Infections have been reported in more than 210 countries and territories since the first cases were identified in China in December 2019.

Published in Dawn, August 17th, 2020

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