How New Zealand eliminated COVID-19
It's a huge moment in New Zealand. For the first time in 75 days, everyone can go to work, linger in a cafe, hug friends and family, or just spend the morning sitting on a park bench. So how did they get there? Today on The Signal, we're telling the story of New Zealand’s very successful response to COVID-19. We hear how, after an initially shaky start, the country introduced one of the world's toughest lockdowns, and is now about to reap the rewards. So is New Zealand definitely in the clear? And did Australia do something wrong? Featured: Nick Wilson, Associate Professor, Department of Public Health, University of Otago, Wellington