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Covid 19 Delta outbreak: Cabinet meets today to assess traffic light settings, border reopening

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From Craig McCulloch of RNZ

Cabinet ministers will meet this afternoon to assess the traffic light settings across the country and, most crucially, whether Northland will drop to orange.

The outcome will be announced tomorrow as Labour MPs gather in New Plymouth for a new year caucus get-together.

The Cabinet meeting - the first this year - is set down for 4pm today and will canvass an array of matters relating to Covid-19.

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As well as the regional restrictions, ministers are likely to also discuss the traffic light system's broader parameters, the planned border reopening and testing requirements.

Northland is the only region to remain under red restrictions with the remainder of the country at orange.

Just 86 per cent of those aged 12 and over in Te Tai Tokerau have received two doses of the Covid-19 vaccine, compared to the national average of 93 per cent.

Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern this week encouraged New Zealanders to get boosted, warning that an eventual Omicron outbreak was "a case of when, not if".

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Regions would shift to the toughest red light setting if the new variant was found to be spreading through the community, she said.

"What I expect is, over the coming weeks, to be able to share with you some of the additional preparation that has been done, over and above the work that we did on Delta, for the specific issue of Omicron," Ardern said.

Jacinda Ardern talks with staff nurse Karen Charsley prior to receiving a booster shot of the Covid-19 vaccine. Photo / Michael Craig
Jacinda Ardern talks with staff nurse Karen Charsley prior to receiving a booster shot of the Covid-19 vaccine. Photo / Michael Craig

"We have the ability to learn from other nations and see the way that Omicron is behaving and prepare ourselves."

Ardern signalled there would be changes to the processes and requirements surrounding testing, isolation and contact tracing.

Director general of health Ashley Bloomfield yesterday told Morning Report officials were developing advice on whether the traffic light system needed to be strengthened in the face of Omicron.

Director of Public Health Ashley Bloomfield. Photo / Supplied
Director of Public Health Ashley Bloomfield. Photo / Supplied

"It's quite clear that Omicron does escape vaccination," Bloomfield said.

A group of public health experts this week warned that the traffic light regime would not be sufficient to contain the spread of Omicron.

University of Otago epidemiologist Michael Baker recommended an urgent tightening at the border and a delay of its phased reopening.

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