Moving house during covid
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1 | Can anybody tell me where all these people got the idea they could move house without hindrance, from L3 to L2? Nowhere have I been able to find anything that didn't make it clear that there are and always were very limited personal reasons you could move from, for example, Auckland when in L3 to Northland or anywhere that was in L2 majoba - 2021-09-24 18:20:00 |
2 | majoba wrote:
Who are "all these people"? johnston - 2021-09-24 18:24:00 |
3 | johnston wrote: there are about 8,000 of them. spead - 2021-09-24 19:17:00 |
4 | The people that TV one featured on their news last night and tonight. Katy Bradford is supposed to have 'broken' this story last night but there is no story as far as I can see just a lot of misinformed people. majoba - 2021-09-24 19:25:00 |
5 | majoba wrote: In previous mixed level lockdowns, it was possible to move one way across boarders for a specific essential reason, with moving house being one. From Stuff in Feb this year: "Ardern said exemptions would be granted in the same cases as last time – including but not limited to essential workers, those moving house or those who are in Auckland but are not from the region and are needing to return home. She said those who were granted exemptions last time would be aware of the procedure and would likely be granted an exemption again. Ardern said paperwork to move across the Auckland border was not needed during the first 24 hours due to the difficulty in getting these, but that this would then be reinforced. “We understand people need to relocate,” Ardern said. If you need to relocate either in or out of Auckland you can, “but we ask other people, please do not move around,” she said." sparkychap - 2021-09-24 20:34:00 |
6 | And it's OK now, as long as you've had a negative COVID test sparkychap - 2021-09-28 17:18:00 |