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<blockquote data-quote="AviationNZ" data-source="post: 2337642" data-attributes="member: 10581"><p>I'm living in AKL at the moment, and for context, red traffic light setting doesn't really change that much for those of us that are vaccinated. Everything is still open and you can go shopping, eat at restaurants, travel domestically, etc. It's just big events that are stopped, and if you're unvaccinated then you're a lot more restricted. So all and all, it doesn't worry me in the slightest.</p><p></p><p>Naturally the whole international border scenario is a different kettle of fish which is extremely frustrating to say the least, but maybe this Omicron outbreak will be what's needed to finally break the shackles of MIQ.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AviationNZ, post: 2337642, member: 10581"] I'm living in AKL at the moment, and for context, red traffic light setting doesn't really change that much for those of us that are vaccinated. Everything is still open and you can go shopping, eat at restaurants, travel domestically, etc. It's just big events that are stopped, and if you're unvaccinated then you're a lot more restricted. So all and all, it doesn't worry me in the slightest. Naturally the whole international border scenario is a different kettle of fish which is extremely frustrating to say the least, but maybe this Omicron outbreak will be what's needed to finally break the shackles of MIQ. [/QUOTE]
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