‘It all comes down to vaccination’
PM says no level 4 with high jab rates
There remains one simple message — Get vaccinated.
Jacinda Ardern
Tools used in the future to fight Covid-19 don’t need to be as disruptive as the ones used now, as long as the country achieves a high vaccination rate, says the prime minister.
Jacinda Ardern and DirectorGeneral of Health Dr Ashley Bloomfield held a media briefing yesterday on the latest on the Delta outbreak.
There were 15 new community cases reported.
Speaking at the briefing, after the release of new modelling which suggests lockdowns may still be needed if the country achieved an 80 per cent vaccination rate, Ardern said vaccine certificates, better ventilation, some mask use, and the possibility of changing border restrictions so a full 14-day quarantine isn’t required could be used in the future.
But for now vaccination is the main tool.
“It all comes down to vaccination.”
She said lockdowns were needed in the first phase of the pandemic because there were no vaccines and everyone had to be isolated.
“With vaccines, we can turn that model on its head,” she said, so positive cases can be isolated as others have the protection of vaccines.
“Children can’t be vaccinated. It will reach them. And we’ve seen it reach them in this outbreak,” she said.
The plan was never zero cases, but “zero tolerance” for Covid, she said.
Ardern said the Government’s plan for the future, included aggressively isolating cases, catching cases at the border, and ensuring the health system is not overwhelmed.
“It’s not the Aotearoa way to leave anyone behind,” she said.
“There remains one simple message — Get vaccinated.”
Yesterday was the second day that Auckland is at alert level 3 after five weeks in lockdown.