That's great news. As above NZ and Oz ordered a shutdown around March 23, a few days later than here in Canada, when the border with the US was closed (March 18, all other flights banned earlier). There were 700 cases in Canada and just a few deaths. Australia had confirmed 1700 cases, in a smaller population. https://www.theage.com.au/national/...y-death-toll-passes-5000-20200322-p54ct8.htmlI don’t know that it’s pointing blame, we did this here in Australia (& New Zealand). I’m not sure exactly how many deaths there were when we started (I’m losing track of time!) but it’s been a few weeks and as of now Australia has 78 deaths and NZ has 17. I think NZ might have been just one death when they shut down, IIRC.
There has been strong public support for the shutdowns. We all saw what was happening in China, Italy, Spain and the growing number of cases in the US (many of our cases had come from travelers to/from the US while they were still reporting low numbers). A shutdown was inevitable, so why wait for many more deaths and an overwhelmed healthcare system.
We also shut our borders fairly early, firstly to anyone who had traveled to China, followed by Iran, Italy & South Korea. Then we just shut the borders to everyone completely. Strong contact tracing of every single case has been in place since the beginning. At first suppression and control of any outbreaks was the plan, never allowing it to overwhelm us, now eradication is potentially a real possibility.
All steps were taken with a fair bit of foresight, and many still thought our government was too slow!
At this stage we’ll be keeping our international borders shut for a long time, while carefully opening up our domestic economy (and potentially allowing travel between the two countries). But not for a few more weeks yet.
moo
The smaller provinces have planked the curve, however the big heavily urbanized provinces of Ontario and Quebec have not. They are saying it's because of deaths in long term care homes. So Canada's numbers are much higher than Oz.
Here's a graphic comparison of some countries,

Coronavirus in Canada: These charts show how our fight to 'flatten the curve' is going - Macleans.ca
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