New Zealand eases mask rules

Face masks are no longer mandatory in public transportation, much of New Zealand, as the number of cases of coronavirus continues to decline. From the middle of Wednesday, masks will be sought only in Aulkland, the epicenter's recent explosion, and aircraft. New Zealand is [...]
From the middle of Wednesday, masks will be sought only in Aulkland, the epicenter's recent explosion, and aircraft.
New Zealand has been widely praised for its management and daily life there has returned mainly to normality in June, but the virus has resurfaced in Aulkland in August.
This city, the largest in New Zealand, has been restored to temporary isolation.
Authorities said facial coverage is not necessary for the general public, as there is no evidence of the Corleone transmission in the community, now ten days.
In total, New Zealand has confirmed 1,468 cases of coronary and 25 casualties.
According to reports by the Johns Hopkins Institute, the coronavirus has affected over 31.8 million people worldwide.
Of them, over 976,000 have died and nearly 22 million have recovered.











