Jimmy Neesham's Hilarious Reaction To Fan's "Mumbai Has More Population Than NZ" Tweet
New Zealand lifted all domestic COVID-19 restrictions on Monday after the last patient was given an all-clear.
- Santosh Rao
- Updated: June 08, 2020 01:53 pm IST
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Jimmy Neesham tweeted about New Zealand becoming COVID-19 free
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One user user replied, saying: "Mumbai has more population than nz"
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Jimmy Neesham came up with a hilarious response to the fan's tweet
The New Zealand government on Monday announced that it was lifting all domestic restrictions due to the country's success in containing the coronavirus. With the final COVID-19 patient given the all clear, the South Pacific nation has no more active COVID-19 cases. Celebrating the development, New Zealand cricketer Jimmy Neesham toasted "those great Kiwi attributes" in a tweet on Monday. There were many congratulatory replies to Neesham's post but one user decided to give out an inane information on demography to the New Zealand cricketer, who came up with a hilarious reaction to the tweet.
"Coronavirus free NZ! Congratulations everyone. Once again those great kiwi attributes: planning, determination and teamwork do the job," tweeted Neesham.
Coronavirus free NZ! Congratulations everyone
— Jimmy Neesham (@JimmyNeesh) June 8, 2020
Once again those great kiwi attributes: planning, determination and teamwork do the job
A Twitter user, replying to Neesham's post, wrote: "You have population of 4 million. Mumbai has more population than nz."
You have population of 4 million.
— Avinash Shah (@Avinash80731966) June 8, 2020
Mumbai has more population than nz
Neesham's response was plain brutal.
https://t.co/66nm45M9Ao pic.twitter.com/5DldZqKS4M
— Jimmy Neesham (@JimmyNeesh) June 8, 2020
While strict border controls will remain in place, New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern said restrictions such as social distancing and limits on public gatherings were no longer needed.
"We are confident we have eliminated transmission of the virus in New Zealand for now," she said in a televised address, saying Kiwis had "united in unprecedented ways to crush the virus".
There have been no new infections for 17 days and, until Monday, just one active case for more than a week.
New Zealand's move down to Level 1, the lowest rating on its four-tier virus response system, means nightclubs can operate without dance floor restrictions and theatres will reopen.
It also means sporting events can proceed with crowds in the stands, a change New Zealand Rugby (NZR) said offered its Super Rugby Aotearoa competition the opportunity to achieve a world first when it kicks off this weekend.
(With AFP inputs)