Coronavirus - New Zealand
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@taniwharugby I doubt it is that. Not sure if you know Flutracker. It is a MoH site that surveys volunteers from the general public.
Those results are based on the results to questions about whether you had coughs, fever, headache were absent from work, tested for Covid etc. So the repondents have opted in and are more likely than the general population to report illness. Here's the rest of the latest report
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so, wait, when i come back in a couple of weeks i need to bring masks with me?
still?
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@mariner4life only if you are planning on going shopping on a bus or to the library, but if it is a social trip with Clubbing, restaurants, school visits, you all good!
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@taniwharugby said in Coronavirus - New Zealand:
@mariner4life only if you are planning on going shopping, but if it is a social trip with Clubbing, restaurants, school visits, you all good!
cool
clear as mud then
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When the fuck are they getting rid of masks for kids
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@no-quarter said in Coronavirus - New Zealand:
When the fuck are they getting rid of masks for kids
dude i just read the article. they are expecting to ramp restrictions BACK UP for winter
so, never.
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@mariner4life said in Coronavirus - New Zealand:
@no-quarter said in Coronavirus - New Zealand:
When the fuck are they getting rid of masks for kids
dude i just read the article. they are expecting to ramp restrictions BACK UP for winter
so, never.
The government fucken sucks
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@canefan said in Coronavirus - New Zealand:
@mariner4life said in Coronavirus - New Zealand:
@no-quarter said in Coronavirus - New Zealand:
When the fuck are they getting rid of masks for kids
dude i just read the article. they are expecting to ramp restrictions BACK UP for winter
so, never.
The government fucken sucks
world's best etc
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@mariner4life said in Coronavirus - New Zealand:
@canefan said in Coronavirus - New Zealand:
@mariner4life said in Coronavirus - New Zealand:
@no-quarter said in Coronavirus - New Zealand:
When the fuck are they getting rid of masks for kids
dude i just read the article. they are expecting to ramp restrictions BACK UP for winter
so, never.
The government fucken sucks
world's best etc
Legends in their own lunchtime
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@taniwharugby said in Coronavirus - New Zealand:
@mariner4life only if you are planning on going shopping on a bus or to the library, but if it is a social trip with Clubbing, restaurants, school visits, you all good!
The mask requirements at orange seem ridiculously now that they've scrapped the vaccine passes. The places where you're most at risk you don't have to wear a mask, and the safer ones you don't. Is it too much to expect them to actually think things through and realise if you're fine without a mask in a club packed with hundreds of people, then you're probably okay without one when shopping at Harvey Norman or the supermarket?
Or are they trying to say it's to protect the vulnerable people that need to go shopping or to the supermarket?
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It looks like face masks are no longer mandatory at schools under Orange?
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@no-quarter said in Coronavirus - New Zealand:
It looks like face masks are no longer mandatory at schools under Orange?
Someone needs to post a bullet point list
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@no-quarter correct, although schools can choose to keep them.
Schools, restaurants no longer needed, but shops, public transport, libraries still need them
Logic in there somewhere, surely...
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@canefan Since you asked -
We encourage you to wear a face mask whenever you leave the house.
You must wear a face mask:-
on domestic flights
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on public transport, this includes Cook Strait Ferries but does not include passengers within their allocated carriage on specified Kiwirail services or when you are on a ship that does not have an enclosed space for passengers
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at indoor arrival and departure points for domestic flights and public transport
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if you are aged 12 years or over on Ministry of Education funded school transport and public transport
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in taxis or ride share vehicles
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inside a retail business, for example supermarkets, shopping malls, pharmacies, petrol stations, and takeaway food stores
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inside public facilities, such as museums and libraries, but not at swimming pools
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at a vet clinic
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visiting the indoor area of a court or tribunal — unless the judicial officer does not require them
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at premises operated by local and central government agencies, social service providers, and NZ Police
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in the public area of premises operated by NZ Post Limited
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when visiting a healthcare service, for example a healthcare or aged care facility.
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