Coronavirus – New Zealand: Borders fully open after two years

THE New Zealand fully opened its borders today for visitors from around the world, for the first time since it was closed to prevent the risk of the spread of the new coronavirusin March 2020.

THE process of gradual opening of borders started in February, initially only for New Zealanders, before restrictions were lifted for everyone else. Completed last night as well the arrival of foreigners is now allowed who need to obtain a tourist or student entry permit. The country of Oceanias will also now begin to welcome cruise ships and yachts that want to dock.

Most visitors to New Zealand they must still be fully vaccinated against COVID-19 and to undergo two tests for the new coronavirus after their arrival. However, as APE-MPE notes, quarantine is no longer required.

The prime minister Jacinda Ardern characterized very important moment for the country the full opening of the borders. “It has been a gradual and careful process on our part as we, together with the rest of the world, continue to manage the ongoing pandemic by keeping the world safe,” the head of government summed up during her speech at a business event.

International students contribute to the economy and their return will boost New Zealand’s universities.

Tourism Minister Stuart Nash has assured that the resumption of cruise ship docking will also boost the economy.

New Zealand’s Ministry of Health announced today that in the previous 24 hours, 5,312 cases of SARS-CoV-2 were confirmed due to community transmission and 269 in people who had recently traveled abroad, while it spoke of 28 patient deaths due to complications of COVID-19.

Based on the ministry’s new way of calculating — it excludes those who succumbed more than 28 days after being infected with the virus — the official tally of victims of the new coronavirus pandemic in the Oceania state has so far reached 1,502 dead out of a total of 1,608,959 laboratory-confirmed. infections. The total number of deaths that were somehow linked to the infection is 2,273. 759 patients with COVID-19 are being treated in hospitals, of which 16 are in intensive care units (ICU) or intensive care units (ICU).

Source: News Beast

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