Following the announcement to move the Wellington region into Alert Level 2, The Royal New Zealand College of General
Practitioners is encouraging Wellingtonians to be vigilant and follow the well-tested guidelines that are already in
place.
Dr Samantha Murton, College President says, "It is important for those in the Wellington region to know that GP clinics
remain open for their patients, despite the change in alert levels.
"Our GP workforce has been at the forefront throughout the pandemic and they are well-versed in adapting to the changes
in alert levels, while continuing to provide excellent community healthcare to patients."
Dr Bryan Betty, the College’s Medical Director says, "Moving into Alert Level 2 is a precaution to reduce the
transmission of COVID-19 in the region. The only noticeable difference is that some consultations may be carried out
virtually or over the telephone - especially for those who have respiratory symptoms.
"GPs are here to help. We continue to be the first point of contact for our communities and encourage people to keep
calling if they require medical advice - even if it is not COVID-19 related."
Along with being vaccinated, maintaining social distancing, using the COVID-19 tracer app, increased hand washing and
sanitising, coughing and sneezing into your elbow, staying home if you are unwell, and seeking advice about testing from
your GP or Healthline are the best defences against community transmission of COVID-19.
We all have a part to play in keeping COVID-19 out of our communities.