Burgers, fries and coffee: New Zealanders rush for fast food as lockdown eases

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WELLINGTON (REUTERS) - New Zealanders queued for burgers, fries and coffee takeaway on Tuesday (April 28) after they were freed from a month-long lockdown, which Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern credited with eliminating domestic transmission of the coronavirus.. Read more at straitstimes.com.

WELLINGTON - New Zealanders queued for burgers, fries and coffee takeaway on Tuesday after they were freed from a month-long lockdown, which Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern credited with eliminating domestic transmission of the coronavirus.

Long queues of cars snaked up to McDonald's Corp outlets in Auckland and Wellington from the early hours as people sought a fast food fix. Ardern said those measures had paid off. New Zealand has reported just 1,122 confirmed cases of Covid-19, including 19 deaths, one of the lowest tallies in the world.

 

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