Other countries are squinting at our premature lockdown relaxation, and asking: do we really want to let them in? says author Joel Golby
To New Zealand now, for a glimpse of an endless future: the country, the poster-child for seeing Covid-19 coming and reacting adeptly to it, has announced two new coronavirus infections this week after a 24-day streak without any cases. You can see where these infections came from, can’t you? Both cases were linked to travellers from the UK.
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