Big smile this morning after reading NZ's Four Stage Plan. Similar to Australia's but a few key differences:
A) Not convoluted like ours, with our states and nation all need to meet various targets before moving to phase.
B) NZ are talking about moving through phases once everyone has had the chance to have a vaccination, not hardline percentages like us.
C) In Phase 3 Scomo talking about letting us travel internationally, but quiet on return policy, loosely stating amended or suitable reduced (nil?) quarantine for safe countries. NZ talking the UK approach (what we should have done) with Green countries (low risk) no quarantine, Amber countries (medium risk) home quarantine, and red of course being high risk MIQ. All inbound travellers must be vaccinated and have negative test. No specific dates, but indications being sometime in first half of 2022 (maybe early 2022) Phase 3 will be in force and NZ will have international visitors.
This is troublesome to Scomo's four phase plan, and Trans Tasman Bubble will be cancelled because of this, as if Trans Tasman Bubble is open, we still haven't hit 70% and in Phase 1, NZ could be in Phase 3 in March and have travellers from Green Countries. I could travel from and back to NZ no quarantine, then fly back to Australia no quarantine. I know there are current restrictions doing this, but NZ Phase 3 might override this.
Anyone else excited about this? Image if NZ pumping with international tourists in March next year and we are still fluffing around with state border closures.