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New Zealand virus outbreak spreads beyond Auckland

AUCKLAND, Aug 14, 2020 (BSS/AFP) – New Zealand’s resurgent coronavirus
outbreak has spread beyond Auckland, health officials said Friday, in a major
blow to efforts to contain the disease.

Health Minister Chris Hipkins said there were 12 more cases of community
transmission, and one probable, following the shock re-emergence of the virus
in Auckland this week.

He said two of the infections were found in the North Island town of
Tokoroa, around 210 kilometres (130 miles) south of Auckland.

The infections outside Auckland come despite a strict lockdown in New
Zealand’s largest city, including masked police blocking roads to seal its
borders.

Hipkins played down fears the failure to ringfence infections to Auckland
meant the virus could now be rampant elsewhere.

“All of the cases so far are connected, they are all part of one Auckland-
based cluster, that’s good news,” he said, adding that the Tokoroa cases were
identified quickly.

“We’ve seen no evidence of a COVID-19 case outside of Auckland that is
unrelated to the cluster we are dealing with.”

Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern is set to announce later Friday whether
Auckland’s lockdown will be extended, and whether the area affected by the
restrictions should be enlarged beyond the city.

The crisis erupted when four family members in Auckland returned positive
tests on Tuesday, ending New Zealand’s run of 102 days with no reported
community transmission.

Case numbers have continued to rise as health authorities desperately
scramble to find the source of the infection, which has still not been
identified.

In just four days, New Zealand has gone from a transmission-free haven to
contemplating national lockdown.

National health director-general Ashley Bloomfield acknowledged feelings
were running high but urged the public not to take out their frustrations on
frontline health workers.

“We’ve had reports of healthcare workers, who are doing their best to
provide testing for people, being verbally abused and even attacked,” he
said.

“This is completely unacceptable,” he added, declining to provide further
details.”

BSS/AFP/GMR/0835 hrs