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New Zealand will continue to need the isolation of vaccinated travelers to avoid the Omigron variant

New Zealand will continue to need the isolation of vaccinated travelers to avoid the Omigron variant

Government of New Zealand It said on Tuesday that it would delay the reopening plan until the end of February without isolation due to rapid expansion in other countries. Omigron variant From COVID-19.

The Sea Country, which has maintained one of the world’s toughest policies on maintaining a low number of infections and deaths from the virus and during epidemics, had planned to allow free entry from isolation to residents of New Zealand and Australia from mid-January. Already vaccinated.

The minister who responded against COVID-19, Chris Hipkins argued in a statement that the move “seeks to halt the rapid expansion we see abroad (of Omigron).”

“It’s a disappointment and for many it will change their vacation plans, but it’s important that (travelers) establish these changes to consider their plans in a timely manner,” Hipkins said, adding that the policy is absolutely necessary to continue to protect people.

Although the Minister did not mention travelers coming from other parts of the world, it is still planned accordingly From mid-April they will be able to enter the country without isolation, It is assumed that these new measures will also affect projects that were announced a long time ago.

Vaccine in New Zealand

New Zealand, Which has already vaccinated more than 90% of its target population with full regulations, which will expedite the administration of a booster dose.

“Two doses (vaccine) are likely to provide a good level of protection against acute Omigran disease, while a third dose is likely to provide greater protection against the spread of the disease. COVID-19 Reduce the possibility of more serious infections, ”the minister stressed.

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New Zealand It announced that it would extend the isolation to 7 to 10 days upon entering the country and reduce the need for a negative test. COVID-19.

Since the onset of the epidemic, there have been 13,495 confirmed cases in the maritime country. COVID-19, Including 49 deaths, reported Omigran’s first case within its borders last Thursday to a vaccinated traveler who tested positive while he was in an isolated center.

(With information from EFE)

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