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New Zealand PM Ardern isolating highlights tough COVID curbs

Ardern, in self-isolation until Tuesday, took a coronavirus test on Sunday after being exposed to an infected person. Results were expected later on Sunday or on Monday, her office said.

Reuters
Wellington, New Zealand
Sun, January 30, 2022

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New Zealand PM Ardern isolating highlights tough COVID curbs New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern arrives to a press conference in Wellington on September 3, 2021 after an Islamic State-inspired attacker injured six people in an Auckland supermarket knife rampage, before being shot dead by undercover police officers who had him under round-the-clock surveillance. (AFP/ROBERT KITCHIN / POOL )

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ew Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern stayed in self-isolation on Sunday, as the country recorded 103 new COVID-19 infections and its tough border controls were highlighted by a pregnant journalist who said she was trapped in Afghanistan.

Ardern, in self-isolation until Tuesday, took a coronavirus test on Sunday after being exposed to an infected person. Results were expected later on Sunday or on Monday, her office said.

Journalist Charlotte Bellis said in an article in the New Zealand Herald that she could not return from Afghanistan, where she had been reporting, after Ardern's government rejected her application for an exemption to gain entry.

"When the Taliban offers you - a pregnant, unmarried woman - safe haven, you know your situation is messed up," Bellis wrote, saying she was trapped with her Belgian partner.

Her application was rejected because it was for travel outside the allowed 14 days after application, immigration and health officials told the newspaper. They were quoted as saying the case needed further explanation and that Bellis was "invited" to reapply within the 14-day window.

Chris Bunny, head of New Zealand's Managed Isolation and Quarantine, told the newspaper the department has not received confirmation that Bellis intended to bring her flights forward.

She said she chose travel dates outside the window due to a scarcity of flights out of Kabul and to "give us time to appeal if we were rejected".

The quarantine agency did not immediately respond to Reuters request for comment.

New Zealand's borders have been shut to foreigners since March 2020. The government pushed back plans for a phased reopening from mid-January to the end of February out of concern about a potential Omicron outbreak, as in neighbouring Australia.

A country of five million people, New Zealand has had 15,910 confirmed coronavirus cases and 52 deaths

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