https://www.theguardian.com/world/2...y-the-week-covid-19-re-emerged-in-new-zealand
Edit: same applies with china, germany experienced the same.
I've said this many times already earlier in this thread. Herd immunity approach by UK, Sweden, USA, Netherlands, Belgium is the best approach to go.
Every time in the UK, lockdown was relaxed there has never been any increase in infections or deaths. Wasn't even stagnant, it's always come down. because we're building herd immunity which is supressing infection rates,
You cannot beat a contageous disease like covid19 by lockdown. You just have less people to get infected and less people to be immune. Then when you relax social distancing a bit, you open the floodgates and there's a surge in infection.
What does NZ do now? go back to total lockdown? Are they going to do that each time they get a spike in infections?
You'll find countries like NZ will be struggling, covid19 has affected the whole world and the countries to get out of lockdown and get their ecnomoy moving the quickest will avoid a recession. Countries like NZ will be in perpetual lockdown long after everyone else has dealt with covid19.
I feel like banging my head against a brick wall sometimes, people just wanting more lockdown, the immune system doesn't work like that. This is GCSE biology.