Coronavirus - New Zealand
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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.
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@Godder said in Coronavirus - New Zealand:
@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.
Robertson was asked on TV tonight, he said they would rather not go to L4, and if everyone does the right thing we shouldn't need to. Was talking targeted subsidies and threw 2 weeks out there. For what its worth