Question of the Day: Do you expect any more alert level changes?

  • 30/06/2021
WELLINGTON, NEW ZEALAND - MARCH 21: Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern holds up informationon COVID-19 alert levels during a press conference at Parliament on March 21, 2020 in Wellington, New Zealand. Jacinda Ardern announced a four-stage alert system for coronavirus; New Zealand is currently at alert level 2 which includes a further reduction on mass gatherings, limits non-essential travel and encourages remote working and increased physical distancing. The New Zealand government has imposed strict border restrictions to help stop the spread of COVID-19, banning all foreign visitors into the country, while New Zealand citizens and residents are required to self-isolate for 14 days. New Zealand now has 39 confirmed cases of COVID-19. (Photo by Hagen Hopkins/Getty Images)

Wellington, welcome back to alert level 1! 

The capital moved back to alert level 1 at 11:59pm on Tuesday night after no new cases were found. 

Quarantine-free travel will be allowed from South Australia, the ACT, Tasmania and Victoria from 11:59pm on Sunday, but pre-departure tests will be required. Cabinet will review the pause with other states and territories next week. 

Do you expect any more alert level changes?

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