China News Service, August/November. According to New Zealand's Skyway.com, a nursing home in Christchurch, New Zealand was locked down on the 11th because many residents of the nursing home had symptoms of respiratory disease.

  According to reports, the Village Palms nursing home in the Shirley area of ​​Christchurch sent a letter to the families of all residents on the 11th stating that the nursing home has been locked down. The letter stated that many residents of the nursing center on the first floor of the nursing home had symptoms of respiratory diseases. At present, the sampling swab has been handed over to the public health department for new crown testing.

  The letter also wrote that the possibility of a new crown epidemic is very low, but as a preventive measure, the care center should be closed and no visitors will be accepted temporarily.

  The nursing home said that even if the test result is negative, it still needs to protect the residents and protect them from influenza A or other respiratory diseases.

  Subsequently, the general manager of the nursing home, John Amesbury, confirmed: "We (the nursing home) have 8 residents with common flu symptoms" and have taken regular measures. "There is currently no evidence that it is a problem other than regular flu."

  Warren Grassi, a director of the nursing home, also said that there is nothing unusual about the current situation. "The precautions taken are to ensure that the risk of infection, pneumonia, or other viruses that occur in nursing homes from time to time to other residents is minimized, nothing more."