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New Zealand completely prohibits foreigners from entering the country, and all immigrants need to be quarantined 14 days.

The COVID-19 epidemic is spreading all over the world. At present, the global epidemic situation is very serious. In order to curb the further spread of the epidemic, New Zealand has also introduced a series of measures. Earlier, New Zealand announced that all immigrants would be quarantined 14 days. Now, it has even announced that it will block the whole country and prohibit foreigners from entering.

New Zealand blocked the whole country.

According to Radio New Zealand, New Zealand Prime Minister Aden also announced on 19 local time that all non-New Zealand citizens or non-New Zealand permanent residents were prohibited from entering New Zealand from midnight on March 19.

Aden said, "The epidemic continues to break out in some countries, which poses a serious threat to other parts of the world." "Starting from tonight 1 1:59, we will close the border to all non-New Zealand citizens or non-New Zealand permanent residents." "I don't want to take any chances."

On March 20th, 20 10-20 10, the New Zealand Health Department confirmed the newly confirmed cases in COVID-1910/case, all of them were mild patients, and no one was hospitalized. There are 39 confirmed cases in COVID-19.

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New Zealand Prime Minister Ardennis announced on June 14 that all people arriving from overseas will be quarantined 14 days, including New Zealand citizens, but excluding Pacific island residents. This requirement will take effect from the early morning of Sunday (15). In addition, all cruise ships are not allowed to call at New Zealand ports before June 30th. Considering the epidemic situation, the memorial service for the shooting in Christchurch scheduled for today was also cancelled. There are now 6 confirmed cases in New Zealand.