New Zealand shuts border to all foreigners to curb spread of coronavirus

New Zealand shuts border to all foreigners to curb spread of coronavirus
# 19 March 2020 12:57 (UTC +04:00)

New Zealand closed its borders to all foreigners from midnight on Thursday, as it stepped up efforts to contain the spread of the coronavirus in the country, APA reports citing Reuters.

Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern told a press conference that citizens and permanent residents can still return, but their options are running out as many commercial airlines are cancelling flights.

“I’m not willing to tolerate risk at our borders,” Ardern told a media conference.

“Today’s decision stops any tourist, or temporary visa holder such as students or temporary workers, from coming to and entering into New Zealand,” the prime minister said.

New Zealand so far has 28 cases of coronavirus infection, but no deaths. Globally, total infections have crossed the 200,000 mark while more than 8,000 people have died.

The announcement came shortly after neighbouring Australia also placed a travel ban on non-residents and non-citizens.

Ardern said New Zealanders’ partners, legal guardians or any dependent children travelling with them may return. She also said people who have already boarded and on their way will still be able to land.

The new border restrictions also apply to South Pacific countries, which were previously exempted from some travel restrictions.

Ardern said cargo would still be allowed entry.

“Our shelves will be stocked...there is no reason to panic buy,” she said, after the country earlier ordered indoor events with more than 100 people be cancelled.

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