Te Atatu South, Auckland

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1698 days ago

Government clarifies: Warehouse to shut, dairies stay open

Brian from New Lynn

MBIE deputy chief executive Paul Stocks said the purpose of escalating New Zealand's Covid-19 alert level to 4 was to stop the virus in its tracks and reduce contact between people. "That's why we need as many businesses as possible to close their premises now if our one shot at … View moreMBIE deputy chief executive Paul Stocks said the purpose of escalating New Zealand's Covid-19 alert level to 4 was to stop the virus in its tracks and reduce contact between people. "That's why we need as many businesses as possible to close their premises now if our one shot at beating the virus is to be successful," Stocks said. "Only the businesses absolutely essential to ensure the necessities of life, like supermarkets and pharmacies, can stay open. If in doubt, the business premises should be closed." He said that meant the Warehouse needed to close its stores. Stocks said "big box" retailers like Bunnings, PlaceMakers and Mitre 10 can stay open to trade customers for essential purposes only. "These retailers play an important part in the construction supply chain, but they cannot sell goods to the general public." Dairies can continue to operate, but must ensure strict physical distancing rules for customers. Stocks said dairies sold basic food items like bread and milk, often to the elderly who may not be able to get to a supermarket. "If any dairy breaks the rules, we will shut it down. If there is evidence of systemic abuse, we will remove them from the essential services list." All restaurants, cafes and bars must close all aspects of their operation, including delivery. That means food delivery services like Uber Eats and Deliver Easy cannot operate either, however, the delivery of food that is not pre-cooked will be allowed. "We are doing further work on online ordering of non-food products for home delivery to see if this type of retail can be conducted safely. We will update advice on this once further decisions are made," Stocks said. Liquor stores will also need to close, except where they operate in licensing trust areas. Businesses that are a critical part of the supply chain for essential services are also able to continue operating, but must do so in a way that is safe. "For example, if you make chemicals that are needed for our waste-water plants, then we need you to keep operating at the minimum level required." Stocks said there would be significant limits on what people could buy, however, the list could be adapted if it was found some essential services needed to be made available. Stocks confirmed that smaller shops - including fruit and vegetable store operators - would be closed during the month-long lockdown. Butchers were also not considered an essential service and would be closing their doors after today too.
Full details on essential services:
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***Dairies to stay open, with "one-in one-out" rule
***Food delivery prohibited, except meals on wheels and delivery of food not pre-cooked
***Liquor stores closed, unless within a Licensing Trust Area and with "one-in one-out" rule
***Self-service laundries can stay open, two-metre physical distancing to be enforced
***Retirement villages included as an essential service
***The Warehouse to close stores to the public
***Bunnings, PlaceMakers, Mitre 10 and other retailers essential to the supply chain for building and construction can stay open for trade customers for essential purposes only
***The Tiwai Point smelter exempt from closure
***NZ Steel shut down in a way that allows for production to recommence easily
***Pulp and paper plants to shut down non-essential elements in a way that allows for production to recommence easily while maintaining essential production
***Methanex to remain in production, but at a scale consistent with stability of gas supply.
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1699 days ago

Support if you are anxious or stressed.

Uma from Avondale

Dear all.
If anxiety, fear or worry grips you, I am happy to guide you through simple breathing techniques to calm your mind.
This can be done over the phone via whatapp, viber or messengeron 021584405.
Also free on line meditations are available on :line every evening at about 7.30 to 7.45 pm. … View more
Dear all.
If anxiety, fear or worry grips you, I am happy to guide you through simple breathing techniques to calm your mind.
This can be done over the phone via whatapp, viber or messengeron 021584405.
Also free on line meditations are available on :line every evening at about 7.30 to 7.45 pm. Also many saved meditations for virtually every situation.
Please message me or join me on Avondale yoga or yoga with Uma on Fb where posting will be more regular.
Also if you have any other questions feel free to ask for help.
I I can't, I may be able to find someone who can assist.
#weareinthustigether.
Yours
Uma

1699 days ago

OHHH, you gotta have a good laugh at this!!!!!!!! 😃 HAHAHAHAH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 😃

Sharon from Te Atatu South

She thought it was soap. =D AND IT WAS ACTUALLY A BLOCK OF CHEESE!!!!! 😃 HAHAHAHAH!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 😃
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1699 days ago

Rubbish & Recycling collection; Level 4 Covid19

Adrian from Henderson

Will rubbish collection be considered an essential industry? If yes then we should expect to receive weekly collection but I haven't been able to confirm this viewing the AK Council web site. Would anyone know what is planned for rubbish & recycle collections?

1698 days ago

Police appeal for public to use 111 for emergency calls only

Brian from New Lynn

Police are appealing to the public to only call 111 in an emergency or life-threatening situation. The 111 line has come under significant pressure today as a result of a larger than usual volume of calls. “We understand that COVID-19 is having a significant impact on members of our community, … View morePolice are appealing to the public to only call 111 in an emergency or life-threatening situation. The 111 line has come under significant pressure today as a result of a larger than usual volume of calls. “We understand that COVID-19 is having a significant impact on members of our community, and many people are feeling very anxious and unsettled,” says Superintendent Dave Trappitt, National Manager Communication Centres. “However, it is absolutely vital that people only call 111 if they are facing an emergency situation – for example, someone is badly injured or in danger; there’s a serious risk to life or property, such as a house fire; a crime is being committed and the offenders are there or have just left; or you’ve come across a major public inconvenience, like a tree blocking a road.” “Anyone with concerns regarding people who are not self-isolating should email NHCCselfisolation@health.govt.nz.” “All other matters should be reported to police either by online reporting, or by calling 105,”.
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1699 days ago

❣️Let's embrace everything we have❣️

Fiona from Henderson

Family - not cancelled
Going outside - not cancelled
Music - not cancelled
Reading - not cancelled
Singing - not cancelled
Laughter - not cancelled
Love - not cancelled
Hope - not cancelled
❣️Let's embrace everything we have❣️

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1699 days ago

All public transport in Auckland will be FREE when the country goes into Covid-19 lockdown, but it can only be used by people who need it.

Brian from New Lynn

Buses, trains and ferries will only be available for those working in essential services, for medical reasons, to get to essential services like supermarkets, and to move essential goods. While there will be no charge, Auckland Transport said people should continue to tag on and off, so passenger … View moreBuses, trains and ferries will only be available for those working in essential services, for medical reasons, to get to essential services like supermarkets, and to move essential goods. While there will be no charge, Auckland Transport said people should continue to tag on and off, so passenger numbers could be monitored, and changes could be made depending on demand. Essential workers may be asked for identification when they are travelling, such as a business card, ID card or letter from their employer. People must continue to get on and off the bus using the rear door to minimise contact with drivers. Auckland mayor Phil Goff said it was critical Aucklanders adhered to the rules.
"The lockdown that begins tomorrow night is unprecedented in our history but absolutely necessary to ensure we can shut down the route of transmission and protect our communities. "Every Aucklander must comply with the rules, stay home, self-isolate and only use public transport if needed to perform essential work, or to access essential services. "The better we self-isolate, the sooner the government will be able to ease some of the restrictions."
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1703 days ago

Auckland Council to close pools, recreation centres and major venues to reduce risk of COVID-19 transmission

The Team from Auckland Council

Auckland's libraries, pools and recreational centres, as well as the Maritime Museum and Art Gallery, will close for two weeks from today in line with Government recommendations to constrain the spread of COVID-19.

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1699 days ago

What public transport will be available for you?

Todd Niall Reporter from Auckland Stuff

Hi Neighbours, If you need public transport to get around, it's likely services will move into weekend mode, due to the tightening Coronavirus restrictions. Will that meet your needs? Read the story below:

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1699 days ago

Ideas for connecting with your neighbours while self-isolating:

The Team from Neighbourhood Support New Zealand

- Leave a note in the letterbox with your contact details
- Create a Facebook page for your street / building
- Start a WhatsApp or Viber group chat
- Give a wave from 2m away and ask how they're going
- Find and join a local Neighbourhood Support group here:

www.neighbourhoodsupport.co.nz...View more
- Leave a note in the letterbox with your contact details
- Create a Facebook page for your street / building
- Start a WhatsApp or Viber group chat
- Give a wave from 2m away and ask how they're going
- Find and join a local Neighbourhood Support group here:

www.neighbourhoodsupport.co.nz...

There are plenty of ways to keep in touch and support one another over the next several weeks. Just don't forget about those with limited internet or mobile phone access!

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1699 days ago

FREE HEATER IF PICKED UP TODAY 24/03/2020

Stefanie from Avondale

FREE HEATER IF PICKED UP TODAY 24/03/2020, works well, pick up Avondale

Free

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1699 days ago

Free foldout single mattress, must pick up today 24/03/2020

Stefanie from Avondale

Free foldout single mattress in great condition, hardly used. Must pick up today from Avondale.

Free

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1699 days ago

Free changing table, must pick up today 24/03/2020

Stefanie from Avondale

Free changing table, must pick up today 24/03/2020. Pick up Avondale

Free

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1699 days ago

Free baby cot

Stefanie from Avondale

Free baby cot, comes with mattress
Must pick up in the morning Wednesday, 25th March 2020, pick up Avondale

Free

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