Wellington MIQ Workers Next To Get Vaccinations
The first group of border workers in Wellington received
their vaccinations today as the response to the COVID-19
pandemic ramps up.
Among the Wellington border
workers at the Grand Mercure Hotel who were vaccinated today
was Group Captain Peter Johnson, who visits managed
isolation and quarantine facilities around the country in
his capacity as general manager of all 32 of New Zealand’s
MIQ operations.
Group Captain Peter Johnson from
the Royal New Zealand Air Force says for him, the decision
to be vaccinated was an easy one.
“I have family
in the UK who have been in lockdown for almost a year. My
elderly father, mother-in-law and sister, who is a
healthcare worker, were all vaccinated there and have said
it’s similar to a normal flu jab. That’s given me
confidence,” he said.
Group Captain Peter Johnson
was vaccinated by Marie Ryan-Hobowska, who is Capital &
Coast DHB’s nurse educator and vaccinator for managed
isolation facilities.
Marie Ryan-Hobowska says she
is proud to be part of one of the first groups getting
vaccinated and being able to vaccinate
others.
“Our workers here in Wellington are
eagerly anticipating their invitation for vaccination.
Having the vaccination available gives us another level of
confidence that we are safe, and our whanau and friends are
safe too,” she said.
MBIE Deputy Secretary and
Joint Head of MIQ, Megan Main says she shares that
confidence.
“As someone with an engineering
background, I believe in science, facts and data. I’m
confident this vaccine is safe and our MIQ workforce should
be confident in it too.
“Every day they go to
work and put themselves between all of us and this virus.
They’re heroes and it’s because of them that we’re all
able to enjoy the freedoms we do.
“I really
encourage our MIQ workers to take up the opportunity to be
at the start of the national roll out. They follow really
strict infection prevention protocols, both at home and at
work, and live much of their lives in a Level 4 environment.
This vaccine will give them another layer of protection on
top of that,” Megan Main said.
Today’s
vaccinations follow the first successful vaccinations of
border workers at the Jet Park Hotel in Auckland on
Saturday. Further vaccinations were done in Auckland today
for border workers at the Crown Plaza managed isolation
facility and those protecting our maritime border at the
Ports of Auckland.
Vaccinations continue tomorrow
at the Ports of Auckland and will begin in Christchurch on
Wednesday.
Date | Area | Immunisation site | Workforce to be vaccinated |
Monday 22 February | Auckland metro | Crown Plaza (CBD hub) | Central Auckland MIQF |
Auckland metro | Ports of Auckland (Bledisloe) | Maritime border | |
Wellington | Grand Mercure | Grand Mercure MIQF | |
Tuesday 23 February | Auckland metro | Ports of Auckland (Fergusson) | Maritime border staff |
Wednesday 24 February | Auckland metro | Waipuna Hotel (eastern hub) | Waipuna, Novotel Ellerslie, Sebel MIQF |
Auckland metro | Auckland Airport | Airport border staff | |
Canterbury | Orchard Road | Christchurch Airport | |
Canterbury | All Christchurch MIQF | Commodore, Distinction, Sudima, Novotel, Chateau and Crowne Plaza | |
Thursday 25 February | No new sites | ||
Friday 26 February | Auckland metro | Holiday Inn (southern hub) | Holiday Inn, Naumi, Sudima MIQF |
Wellington | CentrePort | Wellington maritime border | |
Hamilton | Distinction Hamilton | Distinction MIQF | |
Saturday 27 February | Rotorua | On an MIQF site to be confirmed | MIQF workers from that site |
Sunday 28 February | No new sites |