As of 11:59pm on Thursday 2 December 2021, all of New Zealand moved to the new Covid-19 Traffic Light System (FYI the official name for this system is the “COVID-19 Protection Framework” in case you see that somewhere and aren’t sure if it’s the right info).
This means that after midnight tonight, Thursday 2 December 2021, Auckland, Northland, Bay of Plenty, Gisborne, and Manawatu-Wanganui regions will move to the Red Alert Level in the New Covid Traffic Light System. All of the rest of the country including Queenstown (part of the Southern District Health Board) will move to Orange.
(Here’s a link to the official Life at Orange page on the covid19.govt.nz website and here’s a guide to public & private gatherings at Orange).
Obviously, have a read of the official information for yourself, but here’s my summary of the latest situation with regards to;
With My Vaccine Pass
If a gathering chooses to follow My Vaccine Pass requirements, only people with a My Vaccine Pass are allowed to be there. Children under the age of 12 years and 3 months do not need to provide a My Vaccine Pass to enter places with a vaccination requirement.
You will be asked to show your My Vaccine Pass when you are at the venue.
There is no limit to how many people can be at the venue.
Without My Vaccine Pass
If a venue for a gathering chooses not to follow My Vaccine Pass requirements:
They can be a mix of people with and without My Vaccine Pass.
The limit applies to both indoor and outdoor venues.
The limit includes children. It does not include staff.
From January 2022, fully vaccinated New Zealanders can begin travelling to New Zealand without entering MIQ. Here is our 3-step plan:
If you are not entering MIQ, you will have to meet some requirements, for example self-isolation.
We have a clear, simple and safe plan, including a mandatory period of self-isolation. The border will open in 3 steps, and all travellers who do not have to go into MIQ will still require:
In the latest Covid News, the NZ government has recently released a Covid-19 update titled “Reconnecting New Zealand – the next steps”.
You can read the full article here, but the short version is as follows;
The covid19.govt.nz article leads with this;
“Fully vaccinated travellers and other eligible travellers can travel to New Zealand from Australia without staying in MIQ from 11:59pm on Sunday 16 January 2022”.
However, reading further down the page they explain that they will be taking a 3 step approach to opening up NZ’s borders (somewhat in contradiction to the above statement) as follows;
Additionally, it seems there will still be a mandatory period of self-isolation (details TBC presumably).
So, attempting to put all the above into plain and simple English, this is my interpretation of this latest Trans Tasman Bubble News;
The covid19.govt.nz website says the following is required by “all travellers who do have to go into MIQ will still require” but this seems to be a typo. If somebody had to go into MIQ they obviously would not have to self-isolate. So, I am going to go out on a limb and change the “who do have to” to “who do not have to” which equates to the following for all those who wish to travel to NZ without going into MIQ when the Trans-Tasman bubble opens;
We have a clear, simple and safe plan, including a mandatory period of self-isolation. The border will open in 3 steps, and all travellers who DO NOT have to go into MIQ will still require:
There is a fair amount of vagueness in the article and, as I mentioned, I suspect there is one absolutely major typo (see above) so this needs a lot of clarification to be interpretable for people.I will do some digging into this Trans Tasman Bubble News and see if I can get some clarification – I will add any updates here.
You can watch the replay of the government announcement on Youtube here or by clicking on the image below.
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