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To: TobagoJack who wrote (161982)8/30/2020 9:08:10 PM
From: Gib Bogle  Read Replies (1) of 217752
 
<<For the next month New Zealand operated under the strictest lockdowns in the world>>

I doubt this. Here in Santiago, for about 3 months we needed to go online and obtain a "permiso" to leave the apartment. The permiso included all your details - address, passport - and exactly where you were going. It was granted for very limited purposes - to buy food, to visit a doctor or pharmacy, to go to a bank - and was valid for only 3 hours, and only two trips in a week. We took the permiso on our cell phones, and it was often checked at the supermarket. NZ didn't institute anything as strict as this, as far as I know.
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