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You will not be asked to show your My Vaccine Pass to access these places and services:
supermarkets
dairies
food banks
pharmacies
petrol stations
public transport services except for air travel
essential health and disability services, including primary care services, specialist clinics, laboratories and imaging services, public and private hospitals, maternity care, hospice services, oral healthcare services, mental health care services, ambulances and emergency care
aged residential care services
public housing and social housing
emergency accommodation for people in need.
Shops, including outdoor markets and banks, can open with capacity limits based on 1-metre distancing. They can choose to follow My Vaccine Pass requirements, though this will not affect their capacity limits. They can require you to show your My Vaccine Pass to enter the shop. You must wear a face covering if you are visiting a shop.
Most businesses can open with no restrictions on numbers if they choose to follow My Vaccine Pass requirements, and only allow fully vaccinated people to enter.
If they choose not to follow My Vaccine Pass requirements, there will be limits on the number of people who can be in a venue at one time.
You will be legally required to provide your My Vaccine Pass to enter places that have vaccination requirements in place under the traffic light system. This may include hospitality venues, events, gatherings and gyms.
You cannot be asked to provide your My Vaccine Pass to access basic needs services, such as supermarkets, public transport, and essential health care.
Hospitality venues, such as cafes, bars, restaurants and nightclubs, can open at Orange with no restrictions if they follow My Vaccine Pass requirements.
If a hospitality venue chooses to follow My Vaccine Pass requirements, only people with a My Vaccine Pass are allowed to be there. Children under the age of 12 years and 3 months do not need to provide a My Vaccine Pass to enter places with a vaccination requirement.
You will be asked to show your My Vaccine Pass when you are at the venue. This includes delivery drivers who enter to pick up orders.
There are no limits on the number of people who can be at the venue. You do not have to be seated to be served.
People without a My Vaccine Pass will be able to pick up takeways if the venue has a contactless way to do this.
You can visit a close-proximity business at Orange if you have a My Vaccine Pass. There is no limit to how many people can be present.
Examples are:
barbers
hairdressers
beauty salons
driving instructors
massage therapists.
If a close-proximity business chooses to follow My Vaccine Pass requirements, only people with a My Vaccine Pass are allowed to be there. Children under the age of 12 years and 3 months do not need to provide a My Vaccine Pass to enter places with a vaccination requirement.
Close-proximity businesses cannot open if they choose not to follow My Vaccine Pass requirements.
You can gather with anyone at Orange, with My Vaccine Pass requirements and restrictions. Under the traffic light system, household bubbles do not exist.
Examples of gatherings that can go ahead at Orange include:
catching up with friends and whānau
weddings and civil union ceremonies
faith-based gatherings, for example church services
get-togethers and parties at your home or private dwelling
club functions
social sports
street parades
free public concerts in a park
community fairs
funerals and tangihanga.
If a gathering chooses to follow My Vaccine Pass requirements, only people with a My Vaccine Pass are allowed to be there. Children under the age of 12 years and 3 months do not need to provide a My Vaccine Pass to enter places with a vaccination requirement.
You will be asked to show your My Vaccine Pass when you are at the venue.
There is no limit to how many people can be at the venue.
If a venue for a gathering chooses not to follow My Vaccine Pass requirements:
At a gathering at your home, there can be up to 50 people.
At gatherings held at other venues, there can be up to 50 people based on 1-metre physical distancing in a single defined space at the venue at any time.
They can be a mix of people with and without My Vaccine Pass.
The limit applies to both indoor and outdoor venues.
The limit includes children. It does not include staff.
on domestic air transport services
public transport
arrival and departure points of public transport services
retail
public venues/facilities (not swimming pools)
pharmacies
veterinary services and animal health and welfare services
courts and tribunals
specified social services
the public area of premises operate by NZ Post Limited
premises operated by a central government agency, a local authority, or NZ Police
anyone who is not a patient or worker of a health service other than pharmacies
workers (paid and non-paid) at food and drink businesses and services, including within events
workers (paid and non-paid) at close-proximity businesses
workers (paid and non-paid) at gathering
You can have tradespeople and home services inside your home at any traffic light setting.
Examples of trades and home services are:
getting home appliances fixed, like your fridge
utility services, like gas and power
cleaning for people who need assistance because of sickness or disability
gardening services
getting internet or other services installed or fixed
locksmiths
vet and pest management services.
Tradespeople are required to wear a face-covering when inside people’s homes, and to keep a record of where they go.


