Coronavirus - New Zealand
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@taniwharugby so you’re in lockdown too? North Auckland 😉
I’m here all week (because I can’t leave my house here in Melbourne)
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They would be absolutely crazy to go back to level 4, let alone for a month. I really hope those rumors are just dickheads reveling in giving people a worst case scenario story instead of actual oil from inside the government.
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@Snowy Every pub/cafe/restaurant has a log, and you have to sign in if you are eating/drinking there. Some do it electronically, others manually.
Everyone is cautious, but still living life. I'm going out to dinner tonight with a few friends. We've got about 200 active cases in a city of 5 million, so the odds of you picking it up are pretty low.
I have certainly cut down my movements, and most of my friends would be the same, but I'm not too far from a pre-Covid lifestyle.
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@Hooroo we were in lockdown from 26 March until 29 April.
@ACT-Crusader funny fluffybunny
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Winnie says this has come about by a breach from a managed isolation facility (he got info via a media source apparently)...reckons info to come out in next day or 2, although Govt officials saying they know nothign about it
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@taniwharugby said in Coronavirus - New Zealand:
@voodoo scroll back a few months...
nah cant sorry, think domestic was a no go at both???
I know it was on L4 unless for essential workers, but not sure for connecting flights to international exits.
L3 was weird as you could travel once in 1 direction, we flew Chch to Welly in L3.
But I can't remember if there was broader guidance for people wanting to leave the country
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@canefan yeah a recipe doomed to fail.
FOr air crew, doing even only a few flights a week, how/when do you isolate/test them, keep them away from family etc
You have hotel staff, security, laundry companies (cleaning sheets/towels etc from facilities)
@voodoo Cindy would ask why you leave? Lockdown fun
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@voodoo said in Coronavirus - New Zealand:
Can anyone remember what the deal was with flights in L3 and L4? Specifically international flights OUT of Auckland, with a domestic connection prior
Will depend on the relevant Covid order.
Covid Level 2-3 OrderPeople can leave NZ via Auckland either directly or transit from another place in NZ, or transit through on a domestic connection, as long as they stay less than 12 hours and don't leave the airport except to get on a plane.
I suspect even at level 4, if we get there, people will be able to leave NZ.
I don't think we will get to level 4 unless community transmission is unchecked - level 3 is enough to shut the virus down. However, public servants love to plan for the worst.