Due to the rising concern over Omicron variant of coronavirus, the New Zealand government has announced a series of precautionary measures to keep the virus out of the community “for as long as possible”.
Key Measures for New Zealand Travel
- Covid-19 Booster Shots
The first step of the plan is accelerating the Covid-19 booster rollout by shortening the period between the second and booster doses of the Pfizer vaccine, which is an appropriate and pragmatic step and is in line with what other countries are doing, the Minister said.
“Current Research says that a booster dose with Pfizer provides better protection than two-dose course against the Omicron variant,” he said, adding that over 82 percent of vaccinated New Zealanders will be eligible for a booster by the end of February 2022, with border and health workers a priority to have the extra protection.”
- Covid-19 Vaccine Double Dose
More than 90 per cent of eligible New Zealanders have been double dosed against Covid-19. - Shorten Pre-Departure Test Requirement From 72 to 48 hours
To further strengthen the border, the government requires to shorten the pre-departure test requirement from 72 to 48 hours before travelling to New Zealand in order to assist in picking up more people with the virus before they get on a plane. - Changes in Isolation Rules
The government also makes a temporary change to MIQ that increases the length of stay from seven to 10 days. Currently returnees do their final three days of isolation at home. Bringing those final three days back into MIQ reduces the risk of the virus entering the community,
To slow the rapid spread of Omicron overseas, New Zealand pushes out the start of non-MIQ travel until the end of February 2022.
“With these changes, we’re buying New Zealand as much time as we can, as scientists here and overseas race to get a clearer picture of Omicron,” the Minister said.
“By the end of February when we revisit the phased border re-opening, around 3 million more Kiwis will be eligible for the booster shots,” he said, adding the vaccine rollout to 5-11 year-olds will start on January 17.
- New Zealand Omicron Cases
A total of 22 cases of Omicron variant have been detected in international arrivals at the New Zealand border, according to the Ministry of Health.
The country has so far reported a total of 13,531 Covid cases and 49 deaths.