Ardern imposed a nationwide lockdown on March 26, early on in New Zealand's outbreak, when it had recorded around 100 cases of coronavirus, and no deaths. The nation experienced one of the strictest lockdowns in the world, with most of public life-from beaches and playgrounds, to businesses and schools, closed for a month. New Zealand's economy, much of which is reliant on travel and tourism, is forecast to take a significant hit from the closures, with its GDP expected to fall by between 13% to a third, according to estimates from its treasury.
Ardern's communication and introduction of a four-level alert system to handle the outbreak has been widely praised, with her government receiving an 84% approval rating for the way it has handled the crisis, according to pollster Colmar Brunton.
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This is an enormously important breakthrough coming from a nation with one of the most ethical histories among nations, whose prime minister is absolutely top notch and her counsel should be adhered to and followed by all of the Heads of State. The economic impact maters remain, and economic problems faced by so many will lead to legal problems.
Our plan to create a new Secretary General's Pandemic Board of Inquiry could be at the very heart of how these vast international legal matters are addressed, depending on how the Secretary General wishes to proceed and on which nations might object to determining the truth and following it no matter where it leads you, which was essentially Mohandas Gandhi's motto based on Truth, called Satyagraha, or clinging to truth, which coupled with Brahmacharya (freedom from worldly desires), Ahimsa (incapacity to do harm), and Hartal, literally in Sanskrit meaning "strike," which the British translated as "non-cooperation." These 4 principles of philosophy brought about the end of the British domination in India, which ultimately led within 14 years to the start of African Nations rising up to declare independence, starting with Kwame Nkrumah in Ghana.
In prior articles by me, Dr. Francis Boyle identified that this virus came from a "weaponized virus" produced in China at the Wuhan Virology Laboratories, with grants from both France and the US NIH's department on Infectious Diseases.
New Zealand is one of the many nations with no monies spent on biological warfare. Those nations are Canada, China, Cuba, France, Germany, Iran, Iraq, Israel, Japan, Libya, North Korea, Russia, South Africa, Syria, the United Kingdom and the United States.
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