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- Unite against COVID-19, Facebook post, All of New Zealand to move to traffic light setting Red
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The post was as follows: All of New Zealand will move to Red at 11.59pm tonight, 23 January, in order to slow down and manage the spread of Omicron in the community. Red is not lockdown. At Red businesses stay open and you can do most of the things that you normally do, if you are vaccinated. There are no regional boundaries at Red, and you can shop normally as all supermarkets and retail remain open. - Omicron case update Nine COVID-19 cases reported yesterday in the Nelson/Marlborough regi...
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- 23 January 2022
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- New Zealand Government
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- https://archivesonline.wcc.govt.nz/nodes/view/863638
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