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Anyone seen these around on TM? Or could make some more professional looking versions than handwritten ones?

A friend with a severely immunocompromised child wants a couple for her gate and front door and hasn't the skills or the printer to produce her own, so I said I'd ask here. She is happy to pay reasonable cost plus post...

oh_hunnihunni - 2021-11-12 13:03:00
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I've been wondering when they'll be available. Good business opportunity to start selling them. I'll buy two.

oakcottage - 2021-11-12 13:10:00
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Yes, when I was talking to her I said I was going to make one for my door and she said she'd like a couple but not handmade, so I'm hoping someone with an eye for graphic design could do some for us. A4 size, just paper ones that can be posted and then laminated for weather proofing would be fine.

oh_hunnihunni - 2021-11-12 13:32:00
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I made our own with Paint.Net, laminated it and velcro dotted to our entrances, worked already I think, got rid of the door to door charity knockers before they knocked.

eaglefan - 2021-11-12 14:00:00
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I would need a printer, and I don't have one. Nor do I have access to the library print services yet, otherwise, yes I would do that.

oh_hunnihunni - 2021-11-12 14:19:00
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I see that it is NOT a breach of human rights for employers to demand that employees are vaccinated.

voyager4 - 2021-11-12 14:40:00
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Go here to print your QR code:

https://covid19.govt.nz/business-and-money/businesses/get-yo
ur-qr-code-poster/

And in the address description type "NO VAX - NO ENTRY"

And then forward the PDF to someone who has a printer.

Edited by gyrogearloose at 3:22 pm, Fri 12 Nov

gyrogearloose - 2021-11-12 15:21:00
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voyager4 wrote:

I see that it is NOT a breach of human rights for employers to demand that employees are vaccinated.


You are offtopic, I think you mean bill of rights, but yes thank goodness and will hopefully stop these vexatious lawsuits in their tracks.

Edited by eaglefan at 3:51 pm, Fri 12 Nov

eaglefan - 2021-11-12 15:50:00
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Unless you are going to request proof of vaccination, a sign doesnt really mean much, as many people will just lie and say they are. As more and more workplaces and public areas require vaccination, and the growing displeasure towards the unvaxxed increases, people who arent vaccinated will just get sneakier about hiding it. Its going to become many peoples dirty little secret.
A sign may stop the occasional person, but I certainly would not rely on it as a method of vetting who has contact with a vulnerable person.

tam-n-sav - 2021-11-12 15:57:00
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What about the trade me sellers who make signs for letterboxes etc like these guys (have purchased from them before)
https://www.trademe.co.nz/a/marketplace/home-living/outdoor-
garden-conservatory/letterboxes/other/listing/3339613781?bof
=ZlrHgV7w

koru67 - 2021-11-12 15:59:00
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tam-n-sav wrote:

Unless you are going to request proof of vaccination, a sign doesnt really mean much, as many people will just lie and say they are. As more and more workplaces and public areas require vaccination, and the growing displeasure towards the unvaxxed increases, people who arent vaccinated will just get sneakier about hiding it. Its going to become many peoples dirty little secret.
A sign may stop the occasional person, but I certainly would not rely on it as a method of vetting who has contact with a vulnerable person.

You are of course entitled to your opinion.

I just want a couple of simple signs.

oh_hunnihunni - 2021-11-12 16:44:00
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oh_hunnihunni wrote:

You are of course entitled to your opinion.

I just want a couple of simple signs.


Why such a defensive reply?

tam-n-sav - 2021-11-12 17:04:00
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Why such an aggressive post?

I explained why my friend wanted the sign. Her child is dying. It's a long drawn out process, a sign might help her feel safer. And I'd quite like one too.

This is not a problem for us, but you seem to think its okay to point out the obvious.

Good onya mate.

oh_hunnihunni - 2021-11-12 17:11:00
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koru67 wrote:

What about the trade me sellers who make signs for letterboxes etc like these guys (have purchased from them before)
https://www.trademe.co.nz/a/marketplace/home-living/outdoor-
garden-conservatory/letterboxes/other/listing/3339613781?bof
=ZlrHgV7w

Good suggestion, thank you.

oh_hunnihunni - 2021-11-12 17:19:00
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oh_hunnihunni wrote:

Why such an aggressive post?

I explained why my friend wanted the sign. Her child is dying. It's a long drawn out process, a sign might help her feel safer. And I'd quite like one too.

This is not a problem for us, but you seem to think its okay to point out the obvious.

Good onya mate.


It wasnt an aggressive post at all. It certainly wasnt typed in that tone, it was meant in a conversational manner. But I'm not surprised you read it that way. I've been reading these message boards a bit lately and its a pretty vicious site. I guess many of you know each other and theres history that means people react and respond so meanly to each other. Very rarely is there calm discussion or adult-like exchange of thoughts and ideas.

tam-n-sav - 2021-11-12 17:34:00
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tam-n-sav wrote:

Unless you are going to request proof of vaccination,

EASY! just download the cert checking app and check before they enter just like the QR code app and poster (yes we have a poster in our hall for visitors to scan in)

eaglefan - 2021-11-12 17:57:00
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Vaccinations do not prevent people from getting covid. Many who have been jabbed are the ones on the covid lists the govt put out. But this aspect is covered up just like they do overseas.
Using signs to discriminate against healthy New Zealanders is outrageous and only shows ignorance, not educated practice.
It's no different to "No Blacks allowed in this establishment".
Very foolish move with the staggering numbers of deaths from vaccines around the world.

satori5 - 2021-11-12 18:46:00
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satori5 wrote:

alt_right loony bs.


Well don't come to my house pal, if you can't prove you're vaxxed you ain't coming in. Also you alt_right lot don't seem to get black people cant choose to be black, unvaxxed people have a choice so it's NOT discrimination to exclude them/ you.

eaglefan - 2021-11-12 19:04:00
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tam-n-sav wrote:

Unless you are going to request proof of vaccination, a sign doesnt really mean much, as many people will just lie and say they are. As more and more workplaces and public areas require vaccination, and the growing displeasure towards the unvaxxed increases, people who arent vaccinated will just get sneakier about hiding it. Its going to become many peoples dirty little secret.
A sign may stop the occasional person, but I certainly would not rely on it as a method of vetting who has contact with a vulnerable person.

Yes dishonest anti vaxxers will try and lie and cheat the system. Are the end of the day, businesses have the right to only serve who they want to (subject to discrimination laws).

But within a month the vaccine certificate should be up and running so businesses will be easily be able to only admit the vaccinated if they wish to.

Edited by loose.unit8 at 7:26 pm, Fri 12 Nov

loose.unit8 - 2021-11-12 19:24:00
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tam-n-sav wrote:


It wasnt an aggressive post at all. It certainly wasnt typed in that tone, it was meant in a conversational manner. But I'm not surprised you read it that way. I've been reading these message boards a bit lately and its a pretty vicious site. I guess many of you know each other and theres history that means people react and respond so meanly to each other. Very rarely is there calm discussion or adult-like exchange of thoughts and ideas.

"A day late and a dollar short" - an old saying that popped into mind. Welcome, hope your 2 days of posting on the MB's are fruitful.

lyl_guy - 2021-11-12 19:31:00
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My sixteen years on these boards certainly have been fruitful, in so many ways...

oh_hunnihunni - 2021-11-12 19:41:00
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loose.unit8 wrote:

Yes dishonest anti vaxxers will try and lie and cheat the system. Are the end of the day, businesses have the right to only serve who they want to (subject to discrimination laws).

But within a month the vaccine certificate should be up and running so businesses will be easily be able to only admit the vaccinated if they wish to.

This is just for a private home. No need for QR codes or detailed explanations - just a sign on the door to warn off casual callers who might or might not be aware the householder does not welcome unvaccinated visitors.

Simple really. No need to make it complicated.

oh_hunnihunni - 2021-11-12 19:44:00
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oh_hunnihunni wrote:

My sixteen years on these boards certainly have been fruitful, in so many ways...

I haven't counted the years but it must be hiking up to about the same as you hunni. Will miss this place. Wonder if they'll let us have till the 15th, or cut us off sooner.

lyl_guy - 2021-11-12 20:23:00
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oh_hunnihunni wrote:

I just want a couple of simple signs.

piece of cardboard and a pen,

lilyfield - 2021-11-12 22:00:00
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One of the huge advantages of 2000+ trades, is a lot of people know me.

Problem sorted. Signs on their way. Generous souls, some of you, something I have always been very grateful for.

❤

oh_hunnihunni - 2021-11-12 22:24:00
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Tell us who hunni. We'll support them too and buy signs. Don't worry about rules anymore about naming people. Doesn't really matter anymore. Great result.

oakcottage - 2021-11-12 22:30:00
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I suggested they list some and they are thinking about it...

oh_hunnihunni - 2021-11-13 09:32:00
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Heaps of signs on Google.... just pick one and print it..

https://trademe.tmcdn.co.nz/photoserver/full/1643331862.jpg

m16d - 2021-11-13 09:56:00
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With my imaginary printer, you mean?

oh_hunnihunni - 2021-11-13 11:20:00
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oh_hunnihunni wrote:

With my imaginary printer, you mean?

Same problem. Everyone is supposed to have printer/scanners these days.

Plus I want a solid sign, not say a laminated piece of paper. I think the anti-vaxxers will much prefer smashing up and kicking around a firm sign than needing to carry scissors everywhere for cutting up the laminated signs. Seriously, it will cause some people to perhaps get aggro over our signs. I can see cars driving past, screeching brakes then running back to my gate and smashing the crap outa my sign. Better buy a dozen.

oakcottage - 2021-11-13 11:40:00
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oh_hunnihunni wrote:

Anyone seen these around on TM? Or could make some more professional looking versions than handwritten ones?

A friend with a severely immunocompromised child wants a couple for her gate and front door and hasn't the skills or the printer to produce her own, so I said I'd ask here. She is happy to pay reasonable cost plus post...

I guess she has already got a QR scanny thing in place.

brouser3 - 2021-11-13 12:02:00
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oh_hunnihunni wrote:

This is just for a private home. No need for QR codes or detailed explanations - just a sign on the door to warn off casual callers who might or might not be aware the householder does not welcome unvaccinated visitors.

Simple really. No need to make it complicated.

Some people just put out a sign saying - Beware of the Dog and have a recorded bark/growl go off when somebody opens the gate. Probably will be a hell of lot more effective.

brouser3 - 2021-11-13 12:05:00
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we both have similar beasts, so a 'Don't pat the cat, she'll take your hand off' sign might be more appropriate...

oh_hunnihunni - 2021-11-13 12:44:00
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oakcottage wrote:

Same problem. Everyone is supposed to have printer/scanners these days.

Plus I want a solid sign, not say a laminated piece of paper. I think the anti-vaxxers will much prefer smashing up and kicking around a firm sign than needing to carry scissors everywhere for cutting up the laminated signs. Seriously, it will cause some people to perhaps get aggro over our signs. I can see cars driving past, screeching brakes then running back to my gate and smashing the crap outa my sign. Better buy a dozen.

There are metal no entry signs listed, I did consider getting out the nail polish for a bit of editing!

oh_hunnihunni - 2021-11-13 12:45:00
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satori5 wrote:

Vaccinations do not prevent people from getting covid. Many who have been jabbed are the ones on the covid lists the govt put out. But this aspect is covered up just like they do overseas.
Using signs to discriminate against healthy New Zealanders is outrageous and only shows ignorance, not educated practice.
It's no different to "No Blacks allowed in this establishment".
Very foolish move with the staggering numbers of deaths from vaccines around the world.

What a totally stupid statement to compare a racist sign to a lady wanting to do what she can to safeguard her vulnerable family.The numbers of those who are fully vaccinated and in hospital is very small compared to those unvaccinated persons which you appear to be !!

gazzat22 - 2021-11-13 14:09:00
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If you type:

Covid 19 signs.

You should see a listing for a No Vax No Entry covid sign a trader has listed. Under $20 Delivered. If anyone's interested. Make sure you have a gap between covid and 19. If you can't find it post in here and I'll provide the link. MB is going so.......

oakcottage - 2021-11-13 14:13:00
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gazzat22 wrote:

What a totally stupid statement to compare a racist sign to a lady wanting to do what she can to safeguard her vulnerable family.The numbers of those who are fully vaccinated and in hospital is very small compared to those unvaccinated persons which you appear to be !!

I need another sign. One about Stupid People.

oh_hunnihunni - 2021-11-13 15:48:00
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satori5 wrote:

Vaccinations do not prevent people from getting covid. Many who have been jabbed are the ones on the covid lists the govt put out. But this aspect is covered up just like they do overseas.
Using signs to discriminate against healthy New Zealanders is outrageous and only shows ignorance, not educated practice.
It's no different to "No Blacks allowed in this establishment".
Very foolish move with the staggering numbers of deaths from vaccines around the world.

Compare vaccinated deaths with unvaccinated. If you really think, genuinely think, governments around the world are covering things up, there really is no helping you.

And, as a rather excessively well educated woman - a status I earned and am justifiably proud of, I would put my schooling up against yours, any day, sunshine...

oh_hunnihunni - 2021-11-13 15:51:00
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oakcottage wrote:

Tell us who hunni. We'll support them too and buy signs. Don't worry about rules anymore about naming people. Doesn't really matter anymore. Great result.

Hey, off topic, but why oakcottage? It's just I spent a lot of years in Blenheim and there was this rather wonderful place I used to really enjoy visiting on day long road trips...

oh_hunnihunni - 2021-11-13 15:53:00
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tam-n-sav wrote:

Unless you are going to request proof of vaccination, a sign doesnt really mean much, as many people will just lie and say they are. As more and more workplaces and public areas require vaccination, and the growing displeasure towards the unvaxxed increases, people who arent vaccinated will just get sneakier about hiding it. Its going to become many peoples dirty little secret.
A sign may stop the occasional person, but I certainly would not rely on it as a method of vetting who has contact with a vulnerable person.

Its quite simple, until they can prove they are vaccinated then NO entry!!!

mrcat1 - 2021-11-13 18:05:00
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loose.unit8 wrote:

Yes dishonest anti vaxxers will try and lie and cheat the system. Are the end of the day, businesses have the right to only serve who they want to (subject to discrimination laws).

But within a month the vaccine certificate should be up and running so businesses will be easily be able to only admit the vaccinated if they wish to.

Vaccine certs have been around for months, you simply apply to the MOH for one, and they email out a pdf.

mrcat1 - 2021-11-13 18:08:00
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A sign though will deter casual door knockers. And save the resident asking those questions.

Is plain speaking such a problem these days? Even in a private home?

oh_hunnihunni - 2021-11-13 18:32:00
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These are the ones I will be putting up at our playcentre gate on Monday. Obviously specific to playcentres, but I am sure you could pillage any wording or design elements.

https://trademe.tmcdn.co.nz/photoserver/full/1643698900.jpg

callum.irvine - 2021-11-13 19:05:00
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I like the border, and the colour choice. The ones I have here are a little more direct and not nearly as attractive. But their message is very clear, lol!

And thank you!

oh_hunnihunni - 2021-11-13 19:46:00
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