Infection spreads in NZ's largest city Prime Minister calls for thorough antivirus measures August 13 15:18

In New Zealand, where it has been confirmed for the first time in about three months that a new coronavirus has not been identified, the infection has spread to the largest cities, and Prime Minister Adern urged the people to take thorough measures against the virus.

New Zealand removed all restrictions except border control, saying that the new coronavirus infection had subsided, but on the 11th, it was the first time in about three months on the 11th that the infection of four families who did not know the route of infection in the largest city Auckland It was confirmed.

New Zealand health officials announced on March 13 that 14 new cases were confirmed. Of these, 13 were confirmed to be connected to a family member who had been infected on the 11th.

New Zealand just re-strengthened restrictions across the country, including closing libraries and cinemas in Auckland from the 12th, said Adern, "keeping in mind that the virus is unwieldy and that the infection will spread quickly." It is necessary," and urged the people to take thorough antivirus measures.