Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern reveals what life in alert level 3 will look like

Publish Date
Thursday, 16 April 2020, 2:11PM
NZ Herald

NZ Herald

Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern gave an overview of what life under Alert Level 3 will look like for Kiwis.

While we won't know for sure until this coming Monday if we will move from Alert Level 4 or not, we now have a clearer view of everything we can and can't do under Alert Level 3.

Life under Alert Level 3

  • High-risk virus can bounce back so we must still "restrict contact"
  • Level 3 should be viewed as “recovery room”
  • We should still stay home to save lives

Key difference from Level 4

  • Keep your bubble, but you can expand it a small amount, eg caregivers, children with a shared custody situation, or a single parent who wants the company of a relative.
  • Keep your bubble exclusive and small

Business

  • Business moves from "essential" to "safe" work
  • People who can work from home should continue to do so
  • Some workers who cannot work from home may return to work, eg builders, forestry
  • Keep distance and hygiene practices on a high level
  • Face-to-face transaction bars, cafes, restaurants, malls retail stores remain closed
  • Food delivery, drive-thru, online shopping may return but must continue to be contactless

Schooling

  • Partial reopening of childcare and schooling for children years 1 up to year 10 only
  • Early Childhood Education centres can safely open, but will have limited capacity
  • Attendance is voluntary and primarily for children of parents returning to work
  • For children who can learn from home should stay home

Travel

  • Travel restrictions remain.
  • Keep travel within your own region, eg if you live in Auckland, don't travel to Hamilton
  • Travel to only where it is necessary
  • Boating and jet skis are not allowed
  • Swimming, surfing and fishing from the shore allowed - but not if it is a new activity
  • Any sign of congregation all of this will be reviewed

Life events

  • Funerals to be attended by no more than 10 people
  • Wedding services to be attended by no more than 10 people
  • Only legal wedding ceremonies allowed, no receptions

Find out more information about Alert Level 3 at covid19.govt.nz.

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