New Zealand suspends entry for travellers from India due to high Covid-19 cases

Reuters Updated - April 08, 2021 at 10:53 AM.

The suspension will be in force during April 11-28

New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern

New Zealand on Thursday temporarily suspended entry for all travellers from India, including its own citizens, for about two weeks following a high number of positive coronavirus cases arriving from the South Asian country.

The move comes after New Zealand recorded 23 new positive coronavirus cases at its border on Thursday, of which 17 were from India.

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“We are temporarily suspending entry into New Zealand for travellers from India,” Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern said in a news conference in Auckland.

India is battling a deadly second wave of Covid-19 with daily infections this week passing the peak of the first wave seen last September.

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The suspension will start from 1600 local time on April 11 and will be in place until April 28. During this time the government will look at risk management measures to resume travel.

Not country-specific assessment

“I want to emphasise that while Covid-positive arrivals from India have prompted this measure, we are looking at how we manage high risk points of departure generally. This is not a country-specific risk assessment...,” Ardern said.

New Zealand has virtually eliminated the virus within its borders, and has not reported any community transmission locally for about 40 days.

But it’s been reviewing its border settings as more people with infections arrive in New Zealand recently, majority being from India.

Ardern said the rolling average of positive cases has been steadily rising and hit 7 cases on Wednesday, the highest since last October.

New Zealand on Thursday also reported one new locally infected case in a worker who was employed at a coronavirus isolation facility. The 24-year-old was yet to be vaccinated.

Published on April 8, 2021 04:36