Dear John
There’s a Chinese proverb that goes something like ‘there is nothing certain, but the uncertain’. If the last few weeks are any indication, the next few months and possibly years will cause much uncertainty for people in our community and country.
As we attempt to contain the outbreak of the Coronavirus (COVID-19) nationally to protect our population and economy, I want you to know that my team and I are here for you, with my office ready to help during this time.
The latest guidance from the Ministry of Health indicates that the following precautions should be taken to protect you and your family from contracting COVID-19:
- Practice physical distancing, remaining at least 1-metre from others.
- Wash your hands, don’t shake other’s hands, and don’t touch your face.
- Prepare basic essentials should you need to self-isolate.
If you are over 70 years old or have a respiratory condition then the Ministry recommends you stay at home and self-isolate.
Self-isolate also if you experience any of the following symptoms: fever, dry cough, fatigue, shortness of breath.
If you self-isolate, you should register with the Ministry atwww.healthy.org.nz/register <[link removed]>. Remember the following shall you self-isolate:
- Do not have physical contact with anyone not isolating with you.
- It’s okay to walk, run, or bike – as long as you avoid human contact.
- You can live with others during your 14 days, but avoid close contact.
The Ministry of Health continues to provide up to date advice and I recommend you follow their guidance. Go tohttps://covid19.govt.nz <[link removed]>or phone 0800 358 5453 to stay up to date.
The Ministry of Education is continuing to assess the need for our schools to remain open and closures will only occur if there is anyone at the school who tests positive. Go to www.education.govt.nz/coronavirus <[link removed]>to stay up to date.
If your business has been negatively impacted by COVID-19, you may be eligible for a government wage subsidy. Go to [link removed] more information.
If you are a worker, you should be making arrangements with your employer to work from home if it is possible. Click HERE <[link removed]>for more information.
Take all necessary precautions and remain calm. We will get through this, I’m sure of that. We will get through it by looking out for ourselves and for others. In times like these, our tight-knit community will show our true colours and only strengthen.
Kia kaha and see you around our community again soon
Dan Bidois
MP for Northcote
My office is here to help you
Reach out on 09 419 8021 or
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