Advertisement

We need your help now

Support from readers like you keeps The Journal open.

You are visiting us because we have something you value. Independent, unbiased news that tells the truth. Advertising revenue goes some way to support our mission, but this year it has not been enough.

If you've seen value in our reporting, please contribute what you can, so we can continue to produce accurate and meaningful journalism. For everyone who needs it.

Auckland lockdown to end as New Zealand tries new approach to fighting virus

The lockdown in New Zealand’s largest city has been ongoing since August.

BARS, RESTAURANTS AND gyms can reopen in Auckland from early December as the New Zealand city emerges from a long Covid-19 lockdown.

Customers will be required to show proof they have been fully vaccinated, prime minister Jacinda Ardern said today.

The announcement removes the last remnants of a lockdown that began in the country’s largest city in August.

It also signals a new phase in New Zealand’s response to the pandemic in which people around the country will need to be fully vaccinated in order to take part in activities from getting a haircut to watching a concert.

Ardern said New Zealand would move into a new pandemic “traffic light” system based around the use of vaccine passports from 2 December.

The system will mark an end to the lockdowns which New Zealand used effectively to completely eliminate virus outbreaks during the first 18 months of the pandemic but which failed to extinguish an August outbreak of the more contagious delta variant.

Last month, Ardern set an ambitious target of getting 90% of all eligible people across each of 20 health districts fully vaccinated before moving to the new system.

Although the vaccination rates will fall short of that target by early December, she said it is time to make the move anyway.

Currently, about 83% of New Zealanders aged 12 and over are fully vaccinated but the rate in some health districts is as low as 73%.

The government has faced increasingly belligerent protests against vaccination requirements and pandemic restrictions.

Opinion polls show support for Ardern and her liberal government has slipped since they won a landslide election victory just over a year ago, although they remain more popular than their conservative opponents.

The current outbreak appears to have stabilised, with about 200 new infections reported each day, most of them in Auckland.

About 85 New Zealanders are currently in hospital with Covid-19 and the country has reported only 40 virus deaths from a population of five million since the pandemic began.

“The hard truth is that Delta is here and it is not going away,” Ardern said.

“And while no country to date has been able to eliminate Delta completely once it’s arrived, New Zealand is in a better position than most to tackle it.”

Readers like you are keeping these stories free for everyone...
A mix of advertising and supporting contributions helps keep paywalls away from valuable information like this article. Over 5,000 readers like you have already stepped up and support us with a monthly payment or a once-off donation.

Author
Nora Creamer
View 30 comments
Close
30 Comments
This is YOUR comments community. Stay civil, stay constructive, stay on topic. Please familiarise yourself with our comments policy here before taking part.
Leave a Comment
    Submit a report
    Please help us understand how this comment violates our community guidelines.
    Thank you for the feedback
    Your feedback has been sent to our team for review.

    Leave a commentcancel

     
    JournalTv
    News in 60 seconds