"Covid-19 Delta outbreak: Traffic light system and vaccine passes - Your questions answered - NZ Herald"
https://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/covid-19-delta-outbreak-traffic-light-system-and-vaccine-passes-your-questions-answered/Z5TXXZMDR337FBADGIT4UVAZ54
The main area where Kiwis are likely to need to show their vaccine pass is at hospitality venues, like bars and cafes.
Under the red setting (more on that at the source), these establishments are still required to separate customers, keep them seated and limit capacity to 100 people while using vaccine passes.
Businesses including gyms and hairdressers, along with large-scale events, can't be open under red unless using the vaccine pass. These rules are further relaxed under orange and green.
Vaccine passes are not required at the following places: supermarkets, pharmacies, health and disability services, petrol stations, public transport, schools and early learning service providers, and housing support services.
https://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/covid-19-delta-outbreak-traffic-light-system-and-vaccine-passes-your-questions-answered/Z5TXXZMDR337FBADGIT4UVAZ54
The main area where Kiwis are likely to need to show their vaccine pass is at hospitality venues, like bars and cafes.
Under the red setting (more on that at the source), these establishments are still required to separate customers, keep them seated and limit capacity to 100 people while using vaccine passes.
Businesses including gyms and hairdressers, along with large-scale events, can't be open under red unless using the vaccine pass. These rules are further relaxed under orange and green.
Vaccine passes are not required at the following places: supermarkets, pharmacies, health and disability services, petrol stations, public transport, schools and early learning service providers, and housing support services.