Chinanews.com, April 22, according to New Zealand's Tianwei.com, the New Zealand Ministry of Health reported at 1 pm local time on the 22nd that New Zealand has added 6 new cases of new coronary pneumonia in the past 24 hours, 3 of which have a history of travel contact Cases are related to collective infection. An additional case of death was added.

  New Zealand's Director General of Public Health Bloomfield said he would continue to increase community testing. Many Maori communities on the North Island have enabled mobile detection, and both kerikeri and Whangarei will enable "no-get-off" detection this week. In addition, the Ministry of Health will conduct targeted tests on medical staff and core necessary workers.

  The New Zealand government previously announced that it will bid farewell to level 4 alarms and enter level 3 alarms starting on the 28th. At present, merchants have begun to do some preparations for resumption of work. In addition, the Ministry of Health in New Zealand is studying the regulations for visiting hospitals and nursing homes after the alert level is lowered.

  New Zealand Prime Minister Ardern emphasized that "New Zealand is still at level 4 alert. Although everyone has various things to do under level 3 alert, I hope that we will not waste our previous efforts."