New Zealand is set to scrap social distancing from next week and move to level 1 after 11 days without a single new case of coronavirus.

Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern said today: 'Our strategy of go hard, go early has paid off... and in some cases, beyond expectations.' 

Swinging into level 1 means all social distancing measures and limits on mass gatherings will be lifted, but borders will remain closed.  

New Zealand had just one active case of COVID-19 in the country on Tuesday, and has only recorded a total of 22 deaths and 1,154 cases since the pandemic began. 







Patrons enjoying a drink in Christchurch on May 21 - the date when the final phase of alert 2 came into effect. Alert level 2, which was initiated on May 13, allows for businesses to get back to work, shops, schools, restaurants, cinemas and bars to reopen and social gatherings of up to 100 people.







Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern said today: 'Our strategy of go hard, go early has paid off... and in some cases, beyond expectations'


This was largely because of a strict lockdown enforced for nearly seven weeks, in which most businesses were shut and everyone except essential workers had to stay at home.

'We will be one of the first countries in the world to return to this level of normality so quickly,' Ardern said.

The cabinet will decide on moving to level 1 on June 8, earlier than the planned date of June 22, she said. 

Ardern said the move was contingent on there being no new cases over the next six days. 






New Zealand had just one active case of COVID-19 in the country on Tuesday, and has only recorded a total of 22 deaths and 1,154 cases since the pandemic began







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Alert level 2, which was initiated on May 13, allows for businesses to get back to work, shops, schools, restaurants, cinemas and bars to reopen and social gatherings of up to 100 people. 

The only curb on freedoms appears to be the enforcement of social distancing and the limits on mass gatherings. It is not clear precisely how level 1 will differ.

Ardern said that 'life (at level 1) feels very, very normal,' except for tight controls at the borders. 

Thousands of New Zealanders marched on Monday decrying the death of George Floyd, a black American, in police custody in the U.S. last week, despite social distancing restrictions.






Ardern said she was 'horrified' by Floyd's death but noted that the protesters had flouted rules (pictured: hundreds of Black Lives Matter demonstrators in Auckland on Monday)














Ardern said she was 'horrified' by Floyd's death but noted that the protesters had flouted rules.

'I think I stand with everyone else in being horrified in what we've seen,' regarding Floyd, 골프웨어 Ardern told state broadcaster TVNZ in an interview earlier in the day

>'I don't want to stop peaceful protests... but rules are there to protect people,' she said, adding that she understood the sentiment of the protesters

>Ardern has been described by some liberal supporters as an 'anti-Trump,' promoting issues such as social justice, multilateralism, and equality.
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