Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has announced that Auckland will go into Alert Level 3 and the rest of the country will go into Alert Level 2 as of midday today.
It comes after four cases of community transmission in Auckland have been confirmed.
As of noon Wednesday 12 August, Auckland will move to Alert Level 3 for at least three days until midnight on Friday 14 August. The area covered by Level 3 is the Auckland Super City – from Wellsford in the north to Pukekohe in the south.
For Auckland, this means cafes, bars, restaurants, and other foodservice businesses must close their doors from noon tomorrow. Contactless delivery and pick-up are still allowed at Alert Level 3.
People will be required to work from home unless they are an essential service worker. Schools will close.
For the rest of the country, Alert Level 2 means hospitality businesses need to follow the three ‘S’s’ where practicable - with diners seated, separated and served by a single server. There is also a limit of 100 guests.
While this is a devastating blow for the hospitality and foodservice sector, organisations such as the Restaurant Association are here to support you through this.
Below are the Restaurant Association guidelines for operating under Alert Level 3 and Level 2.
LEVEL 3
General principles for operating at Level 3
- Businesses must take health measures to keep their workers safe – maintain physical distance between workers, recording who is working together, limiting interaction between groups of workers, disinfecting surfaces, and maintaining high hygiene standards.
- Hospitality businesses can operate under Alert Level 3 for contactless delivery and pick-up (including drive-through) of pre-prepared food and beverages. Customers cannot enter your premises.
- People are still instructed to stay home unless for essential personal movement. Essential personal movement is for activities such as accessing local services and businesses, recreation or work and school.
Additional information on Government requirements for Aucklanders at Alert Level 3
LEVEL 2
For hospitality business the key measures for operating at Level 2 are:
Restaurants, cafes & bars
- The overall limit on numbers is 100.
- Multiple groups of 100 are allowed provided they are in separate ‘defined spaces’ and there is no mingling of people between the different spaces (including in common areas) (see below information on defined spaces).
- 1 metre physical distancing is required between groups and there must be at least 1 metre between tables.
- Only one server is to serve at any table, to the greatest extent practicable.
- Records must be kept to enable contact tracing for workers and customers, but there is no longer a requirement to record physical addresses.
- Customers must be seated at a table except where using the toilet, paying or departing, ordering and collecting food and drinks (at unlicensed premises
- Ordering and collecting food and drinks at the counter is allowed for nonlicensed premises only, provided that physical distancing is maintained.
- Ordering and collecting food and drinks at the counter is not permitted at bars or other licensed premises.
Takeaways
- Takeaway food can be ordered from the counter of any establishment, irrespective of whether patrons are able to dine-in or not.
- 2 metre physical distancing is required.
- Record keeping is not mandatory.
- To reduce lines and queuing you could encourage pre-ordering online, over the phone or via an app
Additional information on Government requirements for New Zealanders at Alert Level 2
