New COVID-19 outbreak shakes New Zealand when 11 new cases emerge, days after Jacinda Ardern’s victory

A new coronavirus outbreak is emerging in New Zealand after 11 fishermen underwent quarantine tests at a hotel.

It is understood that staff arrived Friday from Moscow Singapore and are among the 440 fishermen from Russia and Ukraine quarantined in Christchurch.

All 11 cases were discovered with ”regime” coronavirus tests and the Sudima hotel was closed on Tuesday, the New Zealand Herald reported.

New Zealand suffered a new outbreak of coronavirus when 11 quarantined fishermen at the Hotel Sudima (pictured above) in Christchurch tested positive for the virus.

The military corps of workers (pictured above) and the specialized corps of workers were called to the quarantine hotel after being put on lockdown on Tuesday afternoon

The new cases occur a few days after Jacinda Ardern (pictured), who won foreign praise for her reaction to the pandemic, was re-elected as prime minister on Saturday.

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