Auckland Mayor Phil Goff says the government’s decision to require at-risk businesses to ensure staff are fully
vaccinated is a practical step that will help keep the community safe as the city begins to open up under the new
COVID-19 Protection Framework.
“Under the red setting, businesses such as bars, cafes, restaurants and gyms will be able to open for up to 100 people
only if all customers have vaccination certificates, so it makes sense to require staff to also be vaccinated,” he says.
“This provides certainty for these businesses who have been seeking clarity on this matter, will help ensure that staff
are safe at work, and will give Aucklanders confidence to shop, dine out, and enjoy all the things that make our city
such a great place to live.
“The requirement will effectively mandate vaccination for around 40 per cent of the workforce in Auckland, helping to
further drive uptake of the vaccine as we strive to reach 90 per cent of the eligible population getting their second
dose.
“A highly vaccinated population is the key to keeping people safe and will allow us to further reopen our community and
return to life with fewer restrictions on businesses, gatherings, and events.
“If you received your first dose more than three weeks ago, I encourage you to get your second dose as soon as
possible—the health advice is that it is safe to do so. This will help bring us all closer to our target of 90 per cent
of the eligible population being double vaccinated.
“To those who are not yet vaccinated, I urge you to get it done now. It will protect your family, friends and loved ones
from the virus, and will ensure that we can all move to a lower level of restrictions in time to enjoy festivals,
concerts, sports and other events this summer.”