New Zealand resumes some corporate activities 12:43 on April 28th due to new corona infection control

In New Zealand, the restrictions on going out that had been issued all over the country were alleviated because it was possible to control the infection with the new coronavirus, and some corporate activities, such as restaurant operations, were resumed from the 28th.

Following the spread of the new coronavirus, the New Zealand government declared a national emergency on March 25, raising the virus alert level to the highest "Level 4" out of four levels, and shopping for daily necessities and visiting the hospital. I have been banned from going out except.

As a result, the number of infected people per day has dropped significantly since mid-April, and the New Zealand government lowered the alert level to “Level 3” late on the night of the 27th to ease restrictions on outing throughout the country.

In response to this, some corporate activities such as restaurant sales and construction work were resumed on the 28th, and cars and trucks were seen passing through in the largest city, Auckland.

In Southern Christchurch, the cafe was reopened and eating and drinking was prohibited inside the restaurant, so visitors were receiving items to take home.

The restrictions on going out have been eased, but the New Zealand government has called on the people to stay at home as much as possible, as they can spread the infection again if they are alert.