New Zealand's Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern speaks at a press conference on COVID-19 in Wellington, New Zealand, April 20, 2020. New Zealand will move from COVID-19 Alert Level 4 to Alert Level 3 at 11:59 p.m. on April 27, Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern said on Monday. Photo:Xinhua
The 39-year-old leader warned “none of us can assume COVID is not with us” but said New Zealand currently had only 90 active cases after a seven-week lockdown.
“Your efforts New Zealand have got us to this place ahead of most of the world and without the carnage that COVID has inflicted in many other places,” she said in a televised address.
“But there are risks ahead, so please be vigilant.”
New Zealand, with a population of five million has recorded 1,147 coronavirus cases, including 21 deaths.
The number of new cases has been in single digits since mid-April, with three new infections recorded on Monday.
Under Level Two restrictions, international borders remain closed but life domestically will return to something approaching normality.
While social distancing must still be followed, the advice that people isolate themselves at home and “stick to your bubble” will no longer apply.
“This is a transition out of our bubbles, you can see people you haven’t seen in a while, you just can’t do it all at once,” Ardern said.
“At Level Two we are out and about again, just about all parts of the economy are opening up again.”
The lockdown was first eased two weeks ago, allowing food takeaways and resumption of some recreational activities.