Stephen Colbert has a message of hope heading into the new year.
12.12.2020 - 18:17 / etcanada.com
Friday night’s edition of “Late Show” found host Stephen Colbert reminiscing about the show’s 2019 visit to New Zealand.
Thanks to the leadership of Prime Minister Jacinda Ahern, New Zealand is nearly a COVID-free zone, with life there approaching a level of normalcy that’s far from what’s taking place in the U.S. right now.
While COVID-19 is spreading like a wildfire throughout the U.S., Colbert pointed out New Zealand has had “one of the most successful pandemic responses in the world.”
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