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New Zealand records new coronavirus cases, after 100-day streak without local transmission

New Zealand records new coronavirus cases, after 100-day streak without local transmission

New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern said Tuesday the country had confirmed four new novel coronavirus cases, ending a more than 100-day streak without recording any community transmission.

Auckland will move to impose new restrictions Wednesday afternoon though midnight Friday as officials assess the threat, Ardern said, and asked residents to stay home and take precautions. Aucklanders have been asked to wear masks when accessing essential services, while the rest of the country is asked to wear a face covering in places where social distancing is hard to practice.

The first new confirmed case is a person in their 50s who has no history of international travel. All members of the family household were tested, and three more out of six tested positive.

The original source of the small outbreak remains unknown but contact tracing measures have been put in place, with colleagues and contacts of the four who tested positive alerted by officials.

The new cases put an end to the country's 102 day run without seeing community spread.

"Act as if you have covid, and as if the people around you have covid," Ardern said at a news conference, adding that all travel into the city would be banned for those living elsewhere. Everyone who works at the country's border would be tested, she said.

Ardern urged residents not to panic buy or rush to the local supermarkets, and said food stores and pharmacies would remain open. She also asked people to revert to working from home unless they are classified as essential staff.

The temporary lockdown comes as a retirement village in Christchurch was forced into isolation due to respiratory symptoms being reported among several residents.

"We have eight residents experiencing normal flu-like symptoms," Regional manager John Amesbury said as he confirmed people within the facility were being tested, although he noted those feeling unwell may not necessarily have the virus. "There's nothing to suggest it's anything other than the normal flu."

New Zealand has won wide recognition for its response to the pandemic. The country has recorded 22 deaths, even as case and death figures soar around the world.

Ashley Bloomfield, New Zealand's director general of health, told reporters the country and its health system was ready and well prepared to tackle new cases of the infection.

"We have done this before and we can and will do it again," he said.

Bloomfield took his first coronavirus test live on national television earlier Tuesday in a bid to encourage others anxious about the procedure.

He blew his nose, before a doctor wearing a mask, gloves and full body protective wear inserted the swab into his nostril and rotated it. Afterward, he smiled, removes his glasses to dab at his watery eyes, and declared: "Say yes to the test."

He was not experiencing symptoms of the coronavirus.

Ardern said the new round of lockdown restrictions were necessary because the source of the new infections remained unclear.

"Together we have beaten the virus before and with fast action and by acting together we can do so again," she said. "We have come too far to go backwards."

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