COVID-19 Requirements
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Red Setting
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Orange Setting
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The Red setting of the Traffic Light System is used if there is a need to protect both at-risk people and New Zealand's health system from an unsustainable number of hospitalisations.
All workplaces can open at the Red setting. The key COVID-19 requirements that apply to a business or service operating at the Red setting are as follows:1
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The Orange level is used when there is community transmission of COVID-19, with increasing risks to vulnerable communities, and pressure on the health system.
The COVID-19 requirements in effect at the Orange setting are largely the same as those at Red, with a few differences as follows.
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QR codes must be displayed.
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QR codes must be displayed in all workplaces.
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Same as at the Red setting.
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Businesses must have more than one way for people to record their visit.
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Workplaces must have alternative contact record systems and processes (ie ability to manually record details for those who cannot scan the QR code).
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Same as at the Red setting.
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Certain businesses or services must have systems in place to ensure people entering scan a QR code or provide a contact record.
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This obligation applies only to close proximity businesses (ie hairdressers), courts and tribunals, food and drink businesses or services, gyms, health services, public facilities and specified social services.
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Same as at the Red setting.
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Obligation to wear face coverings.
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Individuals must wear a face covering when in certain businesses or premises, including retail businesses or services, public facilities, and pharmacies.
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Same as at the Red setting.
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Obligation for workers to wear face coverings.
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A business or service at which workers are required to wear a face covering (eg retail businesses, pharmacies) must have systems and processes in place to ensure, so far is reasonably practicable, that works wear a face covering and must mitigate risks where workers are unable to wear a face covering.
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Same as at the Red setting.
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If the specified businesses at either setting want to operate freely under the COVID-19 vaccination certificate (CVC) rules, they must use the My Vaccine Pass for customers and visitors (and therefore check that a person who is at the premises carries a valid My Vaccine Pass).
If such businesses do not use the My Vaccine Pass for customers and visitors, they must operate under the restrictions of the non-CVC rules, or close entirely if that is not possible. These restrictions include not permitting customers onto the premises and lower capacities.
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The following businesses or services must comply with either the CVC rules or non-CVC rules specified in the Order:
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The following businesses or services must comply with either the CVC rules or non-CVC rules specified in the Order:
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Specific CVC requirements relating to individuals.
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A person who is not CVC compliant must not enter food and drink businesses, close proximity businesses, gyms and tertiary education providers that are CVC-only, and a person must produce a valid CVC when requested at CVC-only premises.
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Same as at the Red setting.
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Mandates to not deny a person access to certain premises, or goods or services from certain premises, on vaccination grounds.
The mandates apply to supermarkets, dairies, pharmacies, petrol stations, premises of health services that receive Government funding etc. See the full list of designated premises at clause 10.
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There is a mandate on a business or service in control of a designated premise (supermarkets, pharmacies etc) not to deny entry to persons, other than a worker, on vaccination grounds.
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There is no mandate on a business or service in control of a designated premise (supermarkets, pharmacies etc) not to deny entry to persons on vaccination grounds.
However, the mandate to not deny a person access to goods and services from designated premises remains.
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Restrictions on events and gatherings depends on whether My Vaccine Pass verification is used.
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If My Vaccine Pass verification is used, events may occur with up to 100 attendees with 1-metre physical distancing. If My Vaccine Pass verification is not used, the venue may only host a gathering of up to 25 attendees with 1-metre physical distancing.
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If My Vaccine Pass verification is used, there is no limit on the number of people permitted to attend events and gatherings.
If My Vaccine Pass is not used, gatherings of up to 50 attendances per defined space can be hosted.
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Physical distancing rules.
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Public facilities and retail businesses must comply with the 1 metre physical distancing rule.
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Same as at the Red setting.
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