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Take that, coronavirus: 20,000 rugby fans go wild in New Zealand

By Associated Press

June 14, 2020 | 5:50pm

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Fans attend the Super Rugby match between the Otago Highlanders and Waikato Chiefs at Forsyth Barr Stadium in Dunedin on June 13, 2020.AFP via Getty Images

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DUNEDIN, New Zealand — They call one section of the stadium The Zoo, and it’s easy to see why: thousands of university students in team colors standing on their seats, steadying trays of beer, swaying to music and erupting with joy when their team scores.

“Craziness,” is how 20-year-old student Charlotte Power described the scene. “Dancing, partying. Hopefully no fights.”

New Zealand on Saturday became one of the first nations in the world to welcome hordes of fans back into a packed sports stadium, thanks to the country’s remarkable success in eliminating the coronavirus.

As countries try to reopen after lockdowns, the evening rugby match marked a milestone of sorts, and its importance wasn’t lost on fans.

After instituting a strict lockdown in March, New Zealand has not reported any new cases of the coronavirus for more than three weeks, and says all those who contracted the disease have now recovered. Earlier in the week, the country removed just about every remaining virus restriction, with the notable exception of keeping the border closed.

That meant there were no masks or social distancing required when more than 20,000 fans poured into the Forsyth Barr Stadium in Dunedin to watch Saturday’s match between the local Highlanders and the Chiefs, who had traveled from Hamilton.

“It’s massive,” the country’s sports minister, Grant Robertson, said on the sidelines. “It’s a world first and it’s a payoff for all the hard work of 5 million New Zealanders.”

Robertson said he’s been fielding calls from India and beyond from people curious to know how professional sports can proceed without virus restrictions. He said there’s something special about being at a game.



“Anyone who’s a fan of live sport or even live music knows that if you’re there, it’s totally different,” he said.

For fan Iki Uele, it was a pleasure just seeing all the people.

“Everyone has been dying for this moment,” he said. “Being locked down, we just needed something to vent out.”

Uele said he did have concerns that somebody in the crowd might have the virus without knowing it. But he was willing to take the chance.

German exchange student Johanna Lindner said she’d never watched a rugby match before, and people back home were both curious and perhaps a little envious.

“It’s a great opportunity to socialize again,” she said. “To bring the country together since New Zealand is turning into one bubble. I think it’s really important to lift people’s mood a little bit.”

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Peter Miskimmin, the chief executive of government agency Sport New Zealand, said the return of stadium games is enormously significant, and that sports are part of the nation’s DNA.

“I don’t think anyone has yet replicated that sense of excitement of being in a crowd, and the passions that flow from that,” he said. “To be in a stadium and to feel it, and to even influence the game. The players know that the crowd is there.”

Taiwan’s professional baseball league began allowing a very limited number of fans into games in May, but loosened restrictions last weekend after the government eased coronavirus measures. Fans no longer have to wear masks when they’re seated, food and drinks are now allowed in the stands, and stadiums can be filled up to half capacity.

During Saturday’s rugby match, the momentum, and the lead, swung back and forth. The crowd got a laugh and a break from the mounting tension when a streaker wearing nothing but shoes braved the frigid winter weather and burst across the field. Then, with 2 minutes left on the clock, the home team scored a go-ahead drop goal.

As the final hooter sounded and the Highlanders kicked out the ball to win 28-27, the fans screamed and hugged. The players slapped each other on their backs and embraced.
All thoughts of social distancing were long gone.
 
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New Zealand closed their borders. Liberals here cry when that happens.

Good for them going back to a normal life.
 
If only our president did what the New Zealand leadership had done and we would probably just be able to do this. There is one thing that NZ has over us in combatting the COVID-19 it is the Haka. When this dance is performed well, nobody or nothing dares go against the vibes of the dancers.
 
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It true....Trump closed the border and Bernie and Biden called him a xenophobe[/.
Let’s get real Trump never ever closed the borders. Most of the COVID-19 spread in this area came from Europe. This was never closed by Trump. And besides more than 40K travelers from the China region traveled here after his supposed ban. So just stop the nonsense. New Zealand completely closed down. None of the idiotic “ I need a haircut or the COVID-19 is just a cough” faction swayed the policy. And now they were able to have sporting events with fans in the stands. We must figure that Trump was not prepare for this situation and just blew it. God rest all the 100+k souls because of this.
 
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Ok Ray, liberals wouldn’t listen to the president and that’s his fault. Sure, keep drinking the kool-aid!
 
POTUS was briefed in January on the virus and its potentially devastating effects, and instead of actually taking actions to fight the virus with policies like countries such as NZ did, he was pulling statements entirely out of his you-know-where to claim the virus was not at all serious, not to be worried about, that it would have little to no impact, as late as mid March.

February 26, speaking about coronavirus cases worldwide and nationally: “we’re going down, not up. We’re going very substantially down, not up.”
February 27th: “it’s going to disappear. One day, it’s like a miracle, it’s going to disappear.”
March 2: “we’re looking at a much smaller range of deaths [from COVID than the flu].”
March 4: “it’s very mild.”
March 10: “it will go away. Stay calm, it will go away.”

imagine if there was any kind of real leadership anywhere in the executive branch. Instead he is detached from reality and the consequences of his actions and inactions, and he routinely fires anyone who isn’t a loyal yes-man, so he doesn’t even have any decent political minds who can pull strings and steer us away from disaster. If he would ever listen to staff that told him actual proper courses of action instead of whatever he wants to hear, we might actually have new cases per day declining by now instead of continuing to rise.
 
Agreed Trump should of done more with the border, but even what he did do, he was called racist and xenophobic. Now the same people who called him that say he should of shut it all down.
 
I think it’s fair to say that the coronavirus has shined a light on the ineptitude of many politicians at the federal state and local level. Trump, Murphy, Cuomo, Diblasio, Wolf...pathetic.
 
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POTUS was briefed in January on the virus and its potentially devastating effects, and instead of actually taking actions to fight the virus with policies like countries such as NZ did, he was pulling statements entirely out of his you-know-where to claim the virus was not at all serious, not to be worried about, that it would have little to no impact, as late as mid March.

February 26, speaking about coronavirus cases worldwide and nationally: “we’re going down, not up. We’re going very substantially down, not up.”
February 27th: “it’s going to disappear. One day, it’s like a miracle, it’s going to disappear.”
March 2: “we’re looking at a much smaller range of deaths [from COVID than the flu].”
March 4: “it’s very mild.”
March 10: “it will go away. Stay calm, it will go away.”

imagine if there was any kind of real leadership anywhere in the executive branch. Instead he is detached from reality and the consequences of his actions and inactions, and he routinely fires anyone who isn’t a loyal yes-man, so he doesn’t even have any decent political minds who can pull strings and steer us away from disaster. If he would ever listen to staff that told him actual proper courses of action instead of whatever he wants to hear, we might actually have new cases per day declining by now instead of continuing to rise.

Regardless of what the windbag might have said, he let the medical industry do its job. NY had a floating ICU dispatched that went unused. Most were aware of exactly what the CDC and WHO recommendations were, on a daily basis. If this had happened on Obama's watch, you would be twisting yourself into a pretzel to say how he WASN'T responsible for 100,000 + deaths. Frankly, aside from cut out the divisive rhetoric, I don't know what Trump could have done any differently to improve outcomes.
 
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Actually George Bush was obsessed over pandemics and the like and wanted to do more. And both the Obama and Trump admins cut funding to the preparedness office as soon as they took office.
 
The President spent nearly two months calling COVID-19 a Democratic hoax.

That isn't true. He was saying the response to it was a hoax, not the virus itself. Turns out, he wasn't far off as we're now seeing.

Look, the guy is a gaffe machine and lies about a lot of stuff, but let's not parrot stuff that simply isn't true. We're better than that.
 
That isn't true. He was saying the response to it was a hoax, not the virus itself. Turns out, he wasn't far off as we're now seeing.

Look, the guy is a gaffe machine and lies about a lot of stuff, but let's not parrot stuff that simply isn't true. We're better than that.

Eh he kept saying the virus would go away and was a hoax as I remember. However he did limit the travel from China, maybe it wasn't enough. Trump may not be a great choice for reelection but the alternative is downright scary.
 
POTUS was briefed in January on the virus and its potentially devastating effects, and instead of actually taking actions to fight the virus with policies like countries such as NZ did, he was pulling statements entirely out of his you-know-where to claim the virus was not at all serious, not to be worried about, that it would have little to no impact, as late as mid March.

February 26, speaking about coronavirus cases worldwide and nationally: “we’re going down, not up. We’re going very substantially down, not up.”
February 27th: “it’s going to disappear. One day, it’s like a miracle, it’s going to disappear.”
March 2: “we’re looking at a much smaller range of deaths [from COVID than the flu].”
March 4: “it’s very mild.”
March 10: “it will go away. Stay calm, it will go away.”

imagine if there was any kind of real leadership anywhere in the executive branch. Instead he is detached from reality and the consequences of his actions and inactions, and he routinely fires anyone who isn’t a loyal yes-man, so he doesn’t even have any decent political minds who can pull strings and steer us away from disaster. If he would ever listen to staff that told him actual proper courses of action instead of whatever he wants to hear, we might actually have new cases per day declining by now instead of continuing to rise.

New cases are declining in the US and have been for some time. Trump listened to people who told him to stop flights from China. He did that in late January. He listened to people who told him to stop flights from Europe in March. That was probably too late in hindsight, but he did it anyway. New Zealand is a nation of islands in the south pacific. Much easier to control your border there than it is in the United States.

You really aren't this out of touch, are you?
 
No one was prepared for it Ray, and no president in recent memory would have had any better results.

This. Virus will run its course no matter if the president is Donald Trump, Barack Obama, Joe Biden, Hillary Clinton or Bernie Sanders.
 
Eh he kept saying the virus would go away and was a hoax as I remember. However he did limit the travel from China, maybe it wasn't enough. Trump may not be a great choice for reelection but the alternative is downright scary.

Well, it will go away eventually. Probably quicker than most think.
 
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