New Zealand just entered a 7 day lockdown.
The reason: one case of community transmission.
It’s a continuation of the “go hard, go early” approach they’ve had since the beginning of the pandemic.
And this approach makes sense given only 23% of the population is fully vaccinated.
It sits in stark contrast to the UK with a 75% vaccination rate, but zero restrictions, and a 7-day rolling average of 28,700 daily cases (or almost 200,000 cases per week).
Both countries are “sticking to the plan,” and both are probably too far down the hole to change now. It’ll be interesting when the post-pandemic analysis becomes available: what was ultimately the best approach, and what implications will it have for future global challenges?