covid-19

Places- Israel,
New Zealand,
Australia

Israel-
1- Israel stands at the crossroads of Europe,
Asia and Africa. Geographically, it belongs
to the Asian continent and is part of the
Middle East region.


2- The first case in Israel was confirmed on 21 February 2020, when a female citizen tested positive for coronavirus disease after return from Japan.


3- As a result, a 14-day home isolation rule was instituted for anyone who had visited South Korea or Japan, and a ban was placed on non-residents and non-citizens who were in South Korea for 14 days before their arrival.


4- Beginning on 11 March, Israel began enforcing social distancing and other rules to limit the spread of infection. Gatherings were first restricted to no more than 100 people

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New Zealand-
1- New Zealand is an island country in the southwestern Pacific Ocean.


2- The first case of the disease in New Zealand was reported on 28 February 2020.


3- As of 28 June 2021, the country had a total of 2,738 cases and 26 people have died from the virus.


4- All borders and entry ports of New Zealand were closed to non-residents on 19 March 2020, with returning citizens and residents being required to self-isolate.


5- A four-level alert level system was introduced on 21 March 2020 to manage the outbreak within New Zealand. Since then, after a nationwide lockdown from March to May 2020.

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Australia-


1- Australia is one of the Oceania countries, located between the South Pacific Ocean and the Indian Ocean.


2- The first confirmed case in Australia was identified on 25 January 2020, when a man who had returned from China, tested positive for the corona virus.


3- Australian borders were closed to all non-residents on 20 March, and returning residents were required to spend two weeks in supervised quarantine hotels from 27 March.


4- A second wave of infections emerged in Australia during May and June 2020, which was attributed to an outbreak at a quarantine hotel.


5- As of 28 June 2021, Australia has reported 30,528 cases, 25,486+ recoveries, and 910 deaths,

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