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New Zealand PM Jacinda Ardern cancels wedding in new Omicron curb

(UTV |  WELLINGTON) – New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern said on Sunday that he had canceled his wedding in a new wave of the Omicron incident in the country.

“My wedding won’t go any further, but it will only join many other New Zealanders who have had such an experience as a result of the pandemic,” Ardan said at today’s regular Covid-19 press conference.

She said health officials reported nine cases of Omicron in the single-family Motuek. CNN added that the family traveled to Auckland last weekend to attend weddings, funerals, amusement parks and attractions. Go to the highest “red light” setting.

When asked how she felt about her decision to cancel her wedding, which was scheduled for this summer, Ardan replied, “This is life.”

New Zealand announced last month that it would postpone the gradual reopening of borders until the end of February because of concerns about Omicron variants, according to CNN.

Chris Hipkins, Minister of State on Covid-19’s response, said: Today, we will clearly set these changes so that we have time to review our plans. ”

Hypkins also said that the New Zealand Cabinet has reduced the interval between the second Covid-19 vaccination and booster shots from 6 months to 4 months, and the length of stay required for returnees from 7 months to 10 months. He said he agreed to other precautions, such as extending to the month. According to CNN, the number of days of controlled quarantine and quarantine.

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