The Borneo Post (Sabah)

NZ border to remain closed for another five months

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WELLINGTON: New Zealand said yesterday it will not reopen to foreign travellers for at least another five months, as it slowly relaxes some of the world’s toughest pandemic border restrictio­ns.

The Pacific nation’s Covid-19 Response Minister Chris Hipkins said New Zealanders stranded in Australia could return home from mid-January and Kiwis travelling from elsewhere would be allowed in a month later.

But foreign nationals must wait until the end of April under the blueprint for a phased reopening unveiled Wednesday.

“We acknowledg­e it’s been tough, but the end of heavily restricted travel is now in sight,” Hipkins told reporters.

New Zealand closed its borders in March last year, requiring all internatio­nal arrivals to undergo two weeks of hotel quarantine, a period that was recently cut to seven days.

Hipkins said under the new regime, travellers would self isolate for seven days provided they were fully vaccinated and passed a series of Covid-19 tests.

The move comes amid mounting pressure from overseas-based New Zealanders frustrated at being unable to book spots in the overstretc­hed hotel quarantine system.

Local media regularly carry reports of Kiwis unable to return home to see visit dying relatives because there are no available quarantine rooms.

The border announceme­nt comes as New Zealand prepares to revamp its domestic Covid19 response to scrap lockdowns in recognitio­n that the highly contagious Delta variant is now firmly embedded in the community. Its previous strategy of eliminatin­g the virus completely has resulted in just 40 deaths in a population of five million but officials have admi ed Delta means the goal is no longer achievable.

Hipkins acknowledg­ed many New Zealanders wanted the border open for Christmas but said it was not a realistic expectatio­n.

“There continues to be a global pandemic, with case numbers surging in Europe and other parts of the world,” he said.

“So we need to be careful about reopening our border, that’s what we’re doing and what we’ve always done.”

Hipkins said from next month India, Pakistan, Indonesia, Fiji and Brazil would no longer be classified as very-high risk countries, making their nationals eligible to travel to New Zealand from April 30.

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