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星期六, 1 月 18, 2025

Stay Covid safe this summer

The Government says New Zealand’s pandemic settings will remain unchanged following a final review for the year. Times file photo Wayne Martin

The Government says Kiwis need to be prepared for the possibility they may contract Covid-19 during the summer holiday period.

Covid-19 Response Minister Ayesha Verrall says New Zealand’s pandemic settings will remain unchanged following a final review for the year.

“That includes the retention of seven-day mandatory isolation for positive cases, in order to break the chain of transmission and keep cases and hospitalisations at a manageable level.”

She says the Government continues to provide masks, RATs tests and vaccines free from thousands of locations around the country.

RATs can be ordered from the online requestor site or over the phone, and masks and vaccines from local pharmacies or through GPs.

“Ahead of summer, we are encouraging New Zealanders to take simple precautions to keep a lid on Covid-19 and ensure our hard-working health workers get the break they deserve,” Verrall says.

“If you’re eligible for a booster, get one now. If you haven’t had your first or second dose, it’s not too late.

“Getting boosted significantly reduces your chances of ending up in hospital needing care.

“Making sure you’re up to date with your vaccines should be the first thing on your to-do list before Christmas.

“We recently extended second booster eligibility to Maori and Pacific peoples aged 40 and over, if you’re now eligible then book in and get boosted before going to see whanau or heading away for the holidays.

“Many people have been taking advantage of available anti-viral medications, with 4000 doses being administered each week currently.

“We know this has been keeping people out of hospital and reduced the impact of Covid on the health system.”

People can get antiviral medication if they’re eligible and test positive for Covid.

For information and eligibility criteria, visit the Covid-19 Health Hub website or speak to your GP or pharmacist.

For Covid health advice phone 0800 358 54 53 for free, any time, any day, even on Christmas Day.

“With many people travelling around the country over the coming weeks, it’s important everyone plays their part,” Verrall says.

“Get prepared now so we can all have safe as summer.”

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