The Prime Minister has released an updated Alert Levels chart that reflects what a change to Alert Level 3 would look like.
A decision has yet to be made by the Government on the exact date that New Zealand will move from Alert Level 4 to 3, but an announcement is anticipated on Monday 20 April.
Read my latest newsletter to see what moving to Alert Level 3 will mean for you <[link removed]>.
Detailed information on the proposed changes can be found at www.covid19.govt.nz.
Also in this week's newsletter, read more about the Ministry of Education's distance learning package and additional support announced for tertiary students.
Finally, if you are a small to medium-size business (SME), the new relief package may carry some immediate benefits for you during this period of uncertainty. While it's welcome news for many businesses currently struggling, we should also be thinking about how we can create medium to longer-term opportunities for success for our SMEs.
I'm keen to hear your thoughts on how the proposed changes between the alert levels will affect you and look forward to your feedback.
For more information on any of the topics covered in the newsletter, or for information on community, neighbourhood and business support organisations available in your area, please get in contact <[link removed]>.
- Cambridge - 07 827 5572
- South Waikato - 07 886 5554
- Taupo - 07 376 5563
- Freephone - 0508 TAUPOMP (828766)
If you have any health concerns, please contact Healthline <[link removed]>.
Feel free to forward this newsletter to friends, family or acquaintances who may find this information valuable.
Please remember - we are still in lockdown Alert Level 4 - stay home and save lives.
Hon Louise Upston
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National Party Taupo - New Zealand
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