Tony Crocker":2r3cq6h8 said:New Zealand shut its borders on March 19. That's the same day California issued its stay-at-home order. Contact tracing worked in NZ as there had not yet been much community transmission yet, though the internal lockdown was also more stringent than ours.
I agree that for the US it might have needed to be that early.berkshireskier":2r3cq6h8 said:In the case of the coronavirus, we should have done this in early January, at the latest or probably even in December 2019.
The NZ Health Minister is in strife for bending the rules.
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2020/ ... down-rules" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Took the family to the beach for the day.
New Zealand is in a perfect place in many ways as far as containing a virus goes. Small population, island nation, low population density etc.
Their economy relies heavily on tourism however so the economic fallout could be more damaging in their country than other countries with more diverse economies.
Meanwhile in OZ we're going ok so far.
https://www.worldometers.info/coronavir ... australia/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
49 deaths and a relatively small number of serious cases. Very little community spread at this stage and hospitals appear to be not overwhelmed. We may avoid a hard lock down perhaps. The problem with good numbers like this is the punters could get complacent. A week or so after this long weekend could be telling.