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New Zealand goes on lockdown for ‘fighting chance’ against coronavirus

New Zealand will impose a four-week lockdown in a bid to smother coronavirus infection rates and avoid the mass fatalities seen elsewhere in the world, Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern said Monday.

Ardern said the South Pacific nation was fortunate its infection numbers remained relatively low, with 102 cases and no fatalities in the population of about five million.

But she said the latest data showed COVID-19 was now being transmitted between New Zealanders, rather than just being brought in by overseas arrivals, meaning radical action was needed.

Otherwise, she warned the number of cases would double every five days. “If that happens unchecked, our health system will be inundated and tens of thousands of New Zealanders will die,” Ardern told reporters.

“The worst-case scenario is simply intolerable,” she said. “It would represent the greatest loss of New Zealand lives in our history and I will not take that chance.”

She said a nationwide lockdown was “a simple but highly effective way to constrain the virus that gives it no place to go and will give our healthcare system a fighting chance”.

Ardern acknowledged the move would create massive economic and social disruption but responded “this will save lives”.

She urged New Zealanders to follow self-isolation rules and support each other. “Please, be strong and be kind,” she said.

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