Waikato Herald

Council farewells use of Covid-19 vaccine passes

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My Vaccine Passes are no longer required for people to enter Hamilton City Council facilities, after councillor­s voted last week to revoke the policy.

The decision applies to all councilown­ed and operated facilities where a vaccine pass has been a requiremen­t for entry since November 30. These include:

Hamilton City Libraries

H3 facilities including Claudeland­s Events Centre, FMG Stadium and Seddon Park

Hamilton Pools Hamilton Zoo Waikato Museum, Artspost and I-SITE

Hamilton Park Cemetery chapels and offices Te Rapa Sportsdrom­e Enderley Community Centre

Customer Service Centre

Council Chambers the Municipal Building.

H3 and a few other community facilities will still be able to have vax passport requiremen­ts implemente­d by hirers if they wish, but it is the hirers’ decision to do this.

While the Government removed the requiremen­t for vaccines passes from 11.59pm on April 4 for most sectors, individual businesses can decide on their own policies.

The council has followed government guidance and revisited its riskbased assessment­s on facilities (used at the time to introduce passes) which shows it is safe to remove passes at facilities.

Mayor Paula Southgate said, given the removal of the requiremen­t for vaccine passes by Government, it was timely for the council to review its own policy.

“I asked that this issue come back to the table because the situation has now changed. So while I strongly support the vaccine, I support council’s decision today.”

Chief executive Lance Vervoort has been steadfast in his position that the wellbeing and safety of the community and staff has always been the priority and decisions have not been made lightly.

“The landscape has changed significan­tly since last year, it looks like we’re starting to move past the peak of cases too.

“It’s great we can lift the vaccine passes at our facilities; it feels like one more step towards normality,” said Vervoort.

“The vaccine passes did their job, along with other

measures to reduce infection and transmissi­on across public facilities over the last four months.”

Meanwhile, city council staff are no longer required to be vaccinated against Covid-19.

The council is following Government and health guidance to remove the requiremen­t so its workers, contractor­s and volunteers will no longer need to be vaccinated or show their vaccine pass to perform their duties at work.

Vervoort said, “We recognise this has been a difficult process for everyone and acknowledg­e people have been affected in different ways.

“The policy and measures put in place helped reduce the transmissi­on of Covid-19 in our workplace.

“We are confident that in removing the policy and continuing to apply our control measures in place we will keep our staff safe,” said Vervoort.

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Lance Vervoort

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