
David Murdoch: Infectious diseases expert predicts alert level 3 could be slightly different to previous lockdowns
Early Edition with Ryan Bridge · Newstalk ZB
August 26, 20213m 49s
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Some parts of the country could be about to move from one form of lockdown, to another.
Cabinet will meet today to discuss whether to move most of the country out of Alert Level Four from midnight tonight.
Auckland, the epicentre of the outbreak -- will remain at Level Four until at least Tuesday night.
Otago University infectious diseases expert David Murdoch told Kate Hawkesby other parts of the country, particularly the South Island, are likely to move to looser restrictions.
"It's likely to be Alert Level 3. I think the Alert level 3 might be slightly different from before, we're learned a lot about the virus as time has gone on."
There are now 277 cases in the current outbreak, and there's a growing list of more than 20-thousand contacts and 500 locations of interest.
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Cabinet will meet today to discuss whether to move most of the country out of Alert Level Four from midnight tonight.
Auckland, the epicentre of the outbreak -- will remain at Level Four until at least Tuesday night.
Otago University infectious diseases expert David Murdoch told Kate Hawkesby other parts of the country, particularly the South Island, are likely to move to looser restrictions.
"It's likely to be Alert Level 3. I think the Alert level 3 might be slightly different from before, we're learned a lot about the virus as time has gone on."
There are now 277 cases in the current outbreak, and there's a growing list of more than 20-thousand contacts and 500 locations of interest.
LISTEN ABOVE
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