Te Awamutu Courier

Vax passes needed for entry to council premises from this week

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Waikato Regional Council will require a My Vaccine Pass for entry to all its premises from this week under the orange and red settings of the Covid19 Protection Framework.

The policy covers all staff, councillor­s, committee members, service providers and members of the public aged over 12 years and three months.

Waikato Regional Council chief executive Chris McLay said: “Under the red setting it’s business as usual for us, but with increased safety measures. Our offices remain open to the public and staff, and council meetings continue to be a hybrid of in person and virtual.

“But we’ve been told Omicron is the most transmissi­ble variant of Covid-19 yet, and now there is a growing number of cases across New Zealand. So we are taking a cautious approach to protect our staff and community.

“We’re committed to protecting staff and members of the public from harm while undertakin­g our duties or while working on, or visiting our buildings, facilities and worksites and when undertakin­g field work or work in other places,” Chris said.

“There are several ways we can protect ourselves and minimise the chances of getting Covid-19, including the use of face coverings, physical distancing and good hygiene practices. But vaccinatio­n is the vital tool in the toolkit,” he said.

“With vaccinatio­n such a focus for our Government, and in turn our communitie­s, we’re providing certainty around our approach to Covid19

vaccinatio­ns for our people and the community with this policy.”

An anonymous staff survey in October found that 95 per cent were vaccinated or planning to be, while 3 per cent were not vaccinated and not planning to be, and 2 per cent preferred not to answer. The survey

was completed by 532 people, or an estimated 84 per cent of all regional council staff.

For councillor­s affected by the My Vaccine Pass requiremen­t, their ability to participat­e in governance decision making will be unaffected due to the ability to join all meetings virtually.

Recordings will be published on the council’s website shortly after meetings are held, so members of the public will be able to watch and listen to the discussion­s and decisions of councillor­s: www.waikatoreg­ion. govt.nz/council-meetings.

It’s possible councillor­s may discuss their position on mandatory vaccinatio­n at the February 24 meeting of council.

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