Horowhenua Chronicle

Vax passes no longer needed at council sites

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From yesterday Horowhenua District Council will no longer require users of any of its facilities to have a Covid19 Vaccine Pass to gain entry.

This means there will be no limits for outdoor activities, such as gatherings and events, and food and drink businesses.

There will be a 200-person limit for indoor gatherings and events.

If My Vaccine Passes are not used, the gathering limits remain unchanged.

You do not need to wear a face mask outdoors.

Other face mask rules remain unchanged — face masks are still required in most indoor settings.

There is no requiremen­t to scan in

or for a business to display a QR code poster or have mandatory record keeping.

Rather than revoking its resolution of February 9, council has delegated authority to the chief executive, in consultati­on with the mayor, to relax or further strengthen restrictio­ns to match any Covid-19 Protection Framework settings in the future. The chief executive officer would formally advise council members of any changes at the next available meeting of council.

Council adopted the motion, with an amendment by Sam Jennings to take away the restrictio­ns immediatel­y, rather than wait until Monday night as originally proposed, to allow time for council staff to implement this.

*Level 3 water restrictio­ns now in force for Levin and Ōhau. This means that even use of hand-held garden hoses is now restricted: to 6-8pm on Tuesdays and Saturdays. Wasterblas­ting is restricted to one hour a day and boat washing facilities are closed. Businesses that need water must get permission. Swimming pools and spas may not be filled nor topped up. For more see: https://www.horowhenua.govt.nz/Services/Home-Property/Water-Services/Water-Restrictio­ns#section-5

 ?? ?? Covid-19 Vaccine Passes are no longer needed.
Covid-19 Vaccine Passes are no longer needed.

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