New Zealand reports first covid-related death in 6 months

New Zealand reported its first Covid-related death in six
months on Saturday, but health authorities said there were signs the outbreak
of the highly infectious Delta variant was coming under control.
New Delhi :
A woman in her 90s, who had underlying health conditions and
could not receive a ventilator or intensive care support, died in an Auckland
hospital on Friday night.
She is the 27th person to die with Covid-19 in New Zealand
and the first recorded since February 16 this year.
Authorities said the woman was a household contact of a
person who had already tested positive for the virus in Auckland, New Zealand's
largest city with a population of around 1.7 million.
New Zealand has been battling a coronavirus outbreak since
the first locally transmitted case in six months was detected in mid-August,
thrusting the country of five million into lockdown.
Since then, 782 cases have been recorded, primarily in
Auckland, which remains at its highest level of restrictions while the rest of
the country has eased back restrictions.
Only 20 new positive cases were reported Saturday, down from
a peak in the latest outbreak of 84 last weekend.
Caroline McEnlay, the director of public health, has
described the declining numbers over the past week as encouraging and said,
"we are being successful in breaking the chain of transmission."