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Jacinda Ardern

“We are all in the same boat. We are all campaigning in the same environment,” Ardern said.
“I think there’s been a breach inside our quarantine system."
“We can see the seriousness of the situation we are in,” Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern said.
“We are working hard to put together pieces of the puzzle on how this family got infected.”
“We have had a 102 days and it was easy to feel New Zealand was out of the woods."
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern said that authorities have found four cases of the coronavirus in an Auckland household with no history of overseas travel.
The nation celebrated the milestone, but leaders have warned against complacency as cases continue to surge worldwide.
Two women from the UK – who were positive for coronavirus – were allowed to leave quarantine without being tested.
Jacinda Ardern said a blueprint on the trans-Tasman travel bubble is expected to be ready in early June.
'I’m not under any hanging lights and I look like I am in a structurally strong place.'