New Zealand Prime Minister jacindaardern has announced some changes to the country’s largest city, beginning from midnight.
There are 136 active cases in New Zealand, 117 of which are in the community.
“Here, we are relying on common sense and care to make this work when it comes to Aucklanders who are travelling,” Ms Ardern said.Health Minister Chris Hipkins said enforcement of the rule would be light touch — starting with engagement, encouragement and education.Anyone who fails to comply could be fined $300 on the spot.
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