woodhutt
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Rorschach":tacng8g1 said:A lot of countries have done better than us.....so far. But how will these countries open up again?
New Zealand is widely touted as having done well, I agree they did, but they also started from a far better position than we did and they have managed to contain the virus incredibly well. But what now? How does New Zealand open up again? As soon as they do they will get new infections and start the process all over again, they are effectively a quarantined country.
We did start from a better position - because we started early. At the beginning of March we were already in a Level 1 (lowest) regime which included such things as self-isolation for overseas arrivals, no unnecessary travel, work from home where possible, social distancing etc. The lock-down levels incrementally increased as it became clear that the virus had gained a foothold when we then moved into the highest Level 4 (total lock-down) on March 25th. The lock-down regime requirements were clearly laid out in a circular to every household describing the four levels of restrictions which was also backed up by a clear media campaign. Our biggest advantage however seems to have been the near 100% support from the population which has led our PM to thank the nation and refer to "Team New Zealand".
NZ has now moved back into a Level 2 situation which means that businesses can re-open (including pubs/restaurants etc.) provided that social distancing and sanitizing measures are observed.
Take my local club for example. Your temperature is checked as you arrive at reception, tables and seating are arranged to observe the required distancing and service is by staff designated to a group of tables. Contact tracing, should it be necessary, is simple as everyone swipes their membership card on arrival and so the date and time of their visit is logged.
As of today, we have had no further cases and it has been more than two weeks since we had a death from the virus (21 so far). Admittedly, we are only in day 3 of the eased restrictions so it is too early to predict the outcome.
NZ's decision to "go hard and go fast" coupled with its clear and concise instructions at all levels and the co-operation of the public seems to have paid dividends.
Sadly, the confusion and indecision displayed by other countries has cost them dearly.
Pete