MELBOURNE: New Zealand recorded its first death related to COVID-19, and the number of people infected with the virus rose by 63 cases to a total ...
He added that the woman was"well known" to district health board staff members, and that those who treated her are symptomatic of COVID-19.
New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern had called the news "devastating", reported The New Zealand Herald.
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