New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has gone into isolation after COVID exposure

New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has gone into isolation subsequent to being presented to coronavirus on an airplane.

“The Prime Minister is asymptomatic and is feeling good,” her office said in an assertion, the media announced. “In accordance with Ministry of Health exhortation she will be tried promptly tomorrow and will isolate until Tuesday.”

Ardern was uncovered on a departure from the 8,000 man town of Kerikeri to the country’s biggest city, Auckland.

As a somewhat isolated island in the south Pacific Ocean with broadly rigid limitations, New Zealand has figured out how to keep COVID contaminations low, with only 52 passings announced in the nation up until this point. In spite of those endeavors, instances of the new Omicron variant have been rising cross country.

The nation keeps a high vaccination rate with 93% of those matured 12 and over immunized against the virus.