OPINION:
In fortress New Zealand, hiding behind closed borders and MIQ facilities we have spent too many months living in vainglorious self-congratulation about our lockdown feat of "eliminating" the virus. On one hand, it was only natural we should feel proud of what we collectively achieved.
However, it's a global pandemic, and our pride should be tempered with the fact that the virus still exists, mistakes are inevitable, and complete elimination is tricky at best. The Government had months to stress test lockdown processes and partner with innovators to ensure we could avoid some of the worst problems of lockdown – lost productivity and queues.
But after a year of Covid-19 it seems we haven't learned anything or changed the way we can operate under lockdown.
Unfortunately, repeated calls by entrepreneurs and businesses to be better included in Government planning and solutions have been largely ignored by politicians and officials. While one could accept this early on in the pandemic, a year on these calls for the public and private sector to work together make sense.