Local Government COVID-19 Response Update – 23 August 2021

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Here’s today’s update

The Prime Minister has announced today, Monday August 23 2021, that the whole of New Zealand will remain in Alert Level 4 until at least 11.59pm Friday 27 August 2021. Cabinet will reassess this on Friday 27 August 2021. Auckland will remain in Alert Level 4 until at least 11.59pm Tuesday 31 August 2021. This will be reassessed on Monday 30 August 2021.

 

Caring for our communities – Food Fact sheets

The Ministry of Social Development have issued fact sheets on food provision and distribution, and access to food or essential items.

The food provision and distribution fact sheet provides information about the Food Secure Communities Support, operating safely at Alert Level 4, and information to help whānau and clients access food, other essentials and local foodbanks. The fact sheet also provides links to food hubs and food rescue organisations.

Access to food or essential items (PDF, 86 KB)           

The access to food or essential items fact sheet (attached) provides information on food delivery, what to do if you can’t get food delivered, financial help to buy food, food banks, and staying safe when getting food delivered.

About food provisionand distribution, August 2021 (PDF, 221 KB)

Public toilet operations under Alert Level 4

This morning Taituarā distributed a list of all public toilets believed to be open under Alert Level 4. This is important information for the transport sector, in particular long-haul freight. Thank you to all that have already provided information for this list.

We ask that every council please respond to this list, either confirm that it is correct or provide updated information.

Vaccinations for essential workers

The Response Unit is working with the Ministry of Health about prioritizing vaccines for essential workers. We will keep you up to date as we know more.

Ministry of Transport

The Ministry of Transport have released several pieces of guidance on Transport and Travel in Alert Level 4: You can read the guidance on the COVID-19 transport information on the Ministry of Transport website.

Information on current cases, COVID-19 test sites and economic support

There are 35 new cases of COVID-19 in the New Zealand community, this brings the total number of cases in the community outbreak to 107. Of the 35 new cases, 33 are in Auckland and two are in Wellington. This brings Wellington’s number of community cases to eight.

If you have cold and flu symptoms, please get tested. Available testing sites can be found here on the Ministry of Health website: Available testing sites, with more being stood up in Auckland.

Locations of interest can be found Locations of Interest, and is being updated as soon as information is available.

Economic assistance is available for those impacted by the lockdown, more information available on the COVID-19 website.

Mandatory record keeping

Yesterday it was announced that COVID-19 tracer app scanning (record keeping) is to be required under all alert levels for everyone 12 and older.

This will come into effect seven days after we change alert levels. The seven-day window provides businesses and other locations where record keeping will be required with time to ensure they have record keeping systems and processes in place.

This means many public locations will need to ensure that visitors keep a record when they visit. This can be done by scanning QR codes with the COVID-19 Tracer App or making a manual record.

Businesses and locations will be responsible for making sure people record their visit. Some locations may have existing measures in place to record visits such as gyms which have swipe card access, and this is adequate to ensure a record is kept.

Ombudsman’s advisory on LGOIMA during COVID-19

The Ombudsman has released an advisory about managing LGOIMA requests during lockdown. There is an emphasis on communicating with the public about any challenges your council may be facing. The advisory can be found here: Ombudsman's statement

A COVID-19 FAQS guide can also be found here: Ombudsman's FAQs.This guide answers questions from agencies and requesters about dealing with official information requests during the COVID-19 emergency.

Epidemic notice remains in force

The following provisions will remain in place until the Principal Notice expires or is revoked:

the amendments to enable council meetings via audio or visual link to meet quorum requirements regardless of Council Standing Orders;

the provisions enabling council meetings to be open to the public through online access and to post meeting agendas, reports and minutes on council websites rather than physical locations;

new members of Council can continue to make their statutory declaration (oath of office) via audio or audio-visual link; and

the Order-in-Council mechanism for making further changes to by-election timing and provisions enabling local authority chief executives to delay the commencement of by-election timeframes.

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