Second day for New Zealand without any coronavirus patient being identified

New Zealand passed the second day in a row without any coronavirus patient being identified. Meanwhile, the country crossed the historic day for the first time on Monday, seven weeks after the identification of a coronavirus patient. In the next 24 hours, no one was identified. But a week ago, the country
New Zealand passed the second day in a row without any coronavirus patient being identified. Meanwhile, the country crossed the historic day for the first time on Monday, seven weeks after the identification of a coronavirus patient. In the next 24 hours, no one was identified.
But a week ago, the country announced that New Zealand was in the third stage of coronavirus infection. But as a result of the crackdown, 1,407 people have been infected with the coronavirus in that country so far and 20 people have died.
One thousand three hundred and two people have already left the hospital after recovering. Although 174 people are still undergoing treatment, none of them are in critical condition.
In front of the journalists to update the coronavirus situation of New Zealand Dr. Bloomfield said the outcome is really promising. The real situation will be understood by the end of this week. After being cured of the virus, we will re-examine their condition. Usually once the corona is positive then negative in two tests we are actually discharging the patient. Five or six days later we will test again.
"We can see that by the end of the week, things will probably get better," said Jacinda Ardern, the country's prime minister. But we have to maintain discipline and continue the benefits that we are fighting so hard for. We will have to suffer for a few more days.
He added that this achievement has come as a result of many efforts. We can all be proud of this fruit. However, he urged New Zealanders to be vigilant.
“Don’t do anything like snatch our potential win at the moment,” Jacinda added.