COVID-19 Update

As of 11.59pm on Sunday 14 February, the Government announced that Auckland will be in Alert Level 3 and the rest of New Zealand will be in Alert Level 2 until midnight Wednesday. This will be reviewed daily by the Government.
Play, active recreation, and sport can still go ahead in Alert Level 2 subject to public health measures.
Here is a recap of what Alert Level 2 looks like:
🗒 Clubs and codes need to reactivate their contact tracing protocols as well as displaying a NZ COVID Tracer QR Code
🥵If you are unwell, stay home.
💦Practice good hygiene – wash your hands, cough or sneeze into your elbow, and clean surfaces frequently.
📱Keep track of where you’ve been using the NZ COVID Tracer and QR codes displayed by businesses (Make sure you’ve enabled Bluetooth!) or you’re using an alternative tracing register.
↔️Practice physical distancing – 2m in public and retail stores, and 1m in other places like gyms, your workplace and cafes.
😷Face masks/coverings are required on public transport and when physical distancing is not possible.
❌Gatherings are restricted to 100 (This limit includes all players, officials, and spectators). Numbers need to be monitored and contact tracing measures in place.
👍Our office is still open to the public but we will be screening any visitors beforehand and you will be required to sign in. We will also offer alternative arrangements where possible.
🏊‍♀️Aqua classes with Tori have been cancelled.
🏈 At sport trainings, all equipment must be cleaned before and after sessions
You can find Sport New Zealand’s full level 2 guidelines here ➡ http://bit.ly/SNZAlertLevel2
A quick reference guide can also be found here ➡ http://bit.ly/SNZReference
We will share any updates as they come through.
Stay safe Tairāwhiti and be kind ❤️

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