New Zealand on Saturday canceled a national recognition administration denoting the one-year commemoration of the assault on Christchurch mosques because of worries over the coronavirus episode.
The occasion, to be held in Christchurch on Sunday, was relied upon to pull in an enormous group, with many going from around New Zealand and from abroad.
"This is a down to earth choice. We're very disheartened to drop, yet in recalling such a horrible disaster, we shouldn't make the danger of further damage being done," New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern said in an announcement.
New Zealand affirmed its 6th instance of COVID-19 on Saturday.