New Zealand marks 100 days without coronavirus spread


New Zealand on Sunday marked 100 days since it stamped out the spread of the coronavirus, a rare bright spot in a world that continues to be ravaged by the disease.

 Life has returned to normal for many people in the South Pacific nation of five million, as they attend rugby games at packed stadiums and sit down in bars and restaurants without the fear of getting infected.

 But some worry the country may be getting complacent and not preparing well enough for any future outbreaks.

 New Zealand got rid of the virus by imposing a strict lockdown in late March when only about 100 people had tested positive for the disease.

 That stopped its spread.

 For the past three months, the only new cases have been a handful of returning travelers who have been quarantined at the border.

 Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern's leadership has been widely praised.





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