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COVID-19 Bay of Plenty

COVID-19 Bay of Plenty

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The traffic light system ended on Monday, 12 September.

Most COVID rules have ended in New Zealand. You must still isolate for 7 days if you have COVID-19. You must wear a face mask in healthcare facilities, such as hospitals. Keep up to date with Aotearoa New Zealand's response to COVID-19.

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Wearing a face mask

Face masks are a way we can protect ourselves and others. You must wear one when visiting healthcare services.  

Wearing a face mask | Unite against COVID-19 (covid19.govt.nz)

COVID-19 vaccines

Everyone in Aotearoa New Zealand aged 5 and over can get a free COVID-19 vaccine now. You can get a booster if you are aged 16 or over.

Get your COVID-19 vaccination | Unite against COVID-19 (covid19.govt.nz) 

Testing

If you have cold, flu or COVID-19 symptoms, get a test as soon as you start to feel unwell. Doing a test and reporting the result means you can get the help you need as early as possible.

How to get a COVID-19 test in New Zealand | Unite against COVID-19 (covid19.govt.nz) 

Isolation and care

If you have COVID-19 you need to self-isolate for at least 7 days. Find out what else you need to do and how to access support.

If you have COVID-19 | Unite against COVID-19 (covid19.govt.nz) 

International travel

Information about travelling to, leaving and transiting through New Zealand.

International travel | Unite against COVID-19 (covid19.govt.nz)