Sit down, sunshine!
God, I love New Zealand!
— Oilinki (@oilinki) October 14, 2020
Winston Peters....deputy PM of New Zealand.
“Sorry sunshine, wrong place” :D pic.twitter.com/YzWg8mE4s7
New Zealand's government took early, decisive steps to deal with the pandemic. Leaders listened to scientists and public health experts and the people of New Zealand listened to their elected leaders.
Last week, New Zealand moved to lift the last of its virus restrictions after going 10 days with no new cases in Auckland, which had experienced a small cluster. Unrestricted gatherings are allowed throughout the nation, and there’s no physical distancing rules in bars and restaurants.
To date, New Zealand has recorded 1,800 positive tests and 25 deaths, according to figures from Johns Hopkins University. The U.S., meanwhile, has tallied over 7,800,000 cases and 215,000 deaths.
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