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Lisa Hopkins, BEIA Chief ExecutiveBusiness Events Industry Aotearoa welcomes lifting all of New Zealand’s COVID-19 restrictions as of yesterday (15 August 2023).

The New Zealand Government says over the past month, reported COVID-19 cases have hit their lowest levels since February 2022. Now is the time to remove all requirements, including seven-day mandatory isolation.

BEIA Chief Executive Lisa Hopkins says the association and its fellow industry associations have advocated for this change for some time.

“We welcome the news and are thrilled this has finally happened. Conference delegates and incentive visitors will no longer have to isolate for seven days and can manage their own health requirements without any compulsory mandates,” she says.

“This means international and domestic business events’ organisers and delegates can now plan with confidence and be assured New Zealand’s approach to the pandemic has moved from an emergency response to sustainable long-term management.”

The business events sector was one of the first to be affected when the Government decided to limit the number of people who could attend an event to 100 before halting all gatherings.

“This period was historic. For our sector, it truly was catastrophic. Yet ironically, it was during this time we saw the first of our international convention centres open and the Government recognise the sector for the value it delivers – not just economically, but also socially,” Hopkins says.

“It is time to draw a line under Covid and move forward.”

COVID-19 accounted for 2.2% of hospital admissions this morning, and New Zealand has likely passed the winter influenza peak.

“It has been a long road, however thanks to lots of hard work, New Zealand’s Covid-19 approach has moved from an emergency response to sustainable long-term management,” Minister of Health Ayesha Verrall said.

 

 

 

Edited by: Peter Needham

 

 

 

 

 

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