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New Zealand reports first coronavirus death

New Zealand has its first death due to coronavirus.
The death was a woman in her 70s who died in Greymouth Hospital early this morning. She tested positive for the virus on Friday morning.
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern says this is a very sad day – but it brings home why New Zealand moved to alert level four.
"This is devastating news," she said.
But it was a reflection as to why New Zealand is in self-isolation.
Ardern said more people would get sick – older New Zealanders are "by far" at the most risk.
"Today's death is a reminder of the fight we have on our hands."
Ardern again called on New Zealanders to stay home – "stay at home, break the chain and save lives".
Director-General of Health Ashley Bloomfield told reporters the woman who died early this morning was initially thought to have influenza.
He was still waiting to hear how the person who died had contracted the virus, but said the link was likely an overseas link.
The district health board has placed 21 staff who had treated the woman into self-isolation.
None of the staff treating the person are symptomatic of Covid-19, Bloomfield said.
Bloomfield said the person who died was "well known" to DHB staff, but when they were first admitted they did not know the patient had Covid-19.
Ardern said gloves and surgical masks were worn by staff treating the woman, but eye goggles were not worn initially.
Ardern said she has not been in contact with the dead woman's family as they had asked for privacy.
Bloomfield said New Zealand has sufficient hospital capacity to deal with the outbreak.
There are 63 new Covid-19 cases in New Zealand today - 60 new confirmed and three probable cases.
Source: Agencies

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