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Council Prepared For Impact Of Omicron

With the Omicron variant of COVID-19 transmissions increasing around the country, Wellington City Council is prepared for the different ways it may affect its staff, facilities, and services to the city.

Wellingtonians can expect reduced hours, potentially closed facilities, and affected services as staff and contractors may be required to self-isolate, are unwell and recuperating, are redeployed to essential services, or facilities are required to do a deep clean after being identified as a location of interest.

Critical services like waste collections, funeral and crematoria services, and water maintenance will continue to operate but may be reduced in some areas, and most online services and payments will still be available.

Key Services and Facilities that may be affected include:

We’ll communicate information and updates via the usual channels: the WCC website, Facebook, Twitter, E-newsletters, Wellington City Libraries channels, and email to bookings and customers.

Libraries:

Pools & Recreation Facilities:

Parks, Reserves & Gardens:

Cemeteries:

Rubbish & Recycling Collections:

Southern Landfill & Tip Shop:

Council & Committee meetings:

o In person: Please scan in with the QR code or sign in if you are coming to a Council or Committee meeting, and wear a mask. You will need to show your COVID Vaccine Pass to enter the Council building at 113 The Terrace.

o Online: If you do not have a COVID Vaccine Pass or if the meeting is being held online, you can speak at a meeting via Zoom. For more information see: Speaking at meetings

Engagement & Consultations:

Contact Centre & Social Media:

City Housing:

In the meantime, you can help reduce the transmission of Omicron by adhering to the Ministry of Health guidelines for the Red Traffic light setting. This includes visitors to our sites and facilities presenting COVID-19 Vaccine Passes for people aged over 12 years and three months, contact tracing and, wearing face masks to keep the community and our staff safe. Remember, please stay home if you are unwell.

From 11 February 2022, all Wellington City Council workers have had at least a double dose of the COVID-19 vaccination.

For more up-to-date information about the Traffic Light system, COVID Vaccine Passports, and getting tested, visit covid19.govt.nz.

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