"We are nearly there, but the job is not quite done" Minister Grant Robertson

With two days to go until the alert levels are due to drop, Robertson said he wanted to thank Aucklanders for their efforts under alert level three.
He said it was because of their commitment, that the city is able to move down levels on Monday.
"As a result of your actions, New Zealand remains in a comparatively positive position to other countries who have experienced second-wave outbreaks, with a small number of daily cases, no additional cases and no spread of the virus beyond the cluster, so thank you.
"We are nearly there, but the job is not quite done."
He asked Aucklanders to get a test if they have flu or cold-like symptoms this weekend, or were connected to the Auckland cluster in any way.
Director of Public Health Dr Caroline McElnay confirmed 12 new cases in the community, five in the community and 7 from overseas travel.
The five new cases in the community are all linked to the Auckland cluster.
Four of the five cases are from one household and linked to the Mt Roskill Evangelical Church sub-cluster. The other case is linked to a known other confirmed case.
With two days to go until the alert levels are due to drop, Robertson said he wanted to thank Aucklanders for their efforts under alert level three.
He said it was because of their commitment, that the city is able to move down levels on Monday.
"As a result of your actions, New Zealand remains in...
With two days to go until the alert levels are due to drop, Robertson said he wanted to thank Aucklanders for their efforts under alert level three.
He said it was because of their commitment, that the city is able to move down levels on Monday.
"As a result of your actions, New Zealand remains in a comparatively positive position to other countries who have experienced second-wave outbreaks, with a small number of daily cases, no additional cases and no spread of the virus beyond the cluster, so thank you.
"We are nearly there, but the job is not quite done."
He asked Aucklanders to get a test if they have flu or cold-like symptoms this weekend, or were connected to the Auckland cluster in any way.
Director of Public Health Dr Caroline McElnay confirmed 12 new cases in the community, five in the community and 7 from overseas travel.
The five new cases in the community are all linked to the Auckland cluster.
Four of the five cases are from one household and linked to the Mt Roskill Evangelical Church sub-cluster. The other case is linked to a known other confirmed case.
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