How was COVID-19 eliminated in New Zealand?

Secrets of New Zealand's unique success in the complete elimination of the coronary are explained by university scholars, who have recorded 100% compliance with basic hygiene and trust in authorities in a survey of 10,000 after the impasse. Researchers from the University” Massey” in Wellington have determined that Zealand and [...]
Secrets of New Zealand's unique success in the complete elimination of the coronary are explained by university scholars, who have recorded 100% compliance with basic hygiene and trust in authorities in a survey of 10,000 after the impasse.
Researchers from the University” Massey” in Wellington have determined that New Zealand had a high level of recognition of the disease and ways it spread.
Eight out of 10 said that they washed their hands often, and nine out of 10 respected physical distance.
At the end of the deadlock, Prime Minister Yacinda Ardern registered the highest degree of support from public opinion, becoming the country's best prime minister in a century.
In the country of five million people died from Covid-19, only 22 people were infected and only 1,500 were infected, following the introduction of strict border controls and a national deadlock imposed on March 25th, while in mid-May they were gradually released.
Two months later she officially announced the elimination of the virus, and the country was restored to normal life.
Almost everyone in New Zealand understands the important facts about the Coronerius” correctly, says the study led by Professor Jagadis Thaker.
About nine out of 10 people have knowledge of the symptoms. They know how to identify accurate news from false or misleading statements”, he adds.
The study also shows that the indigenous population has been affected by the virus disproportionally.












