안녕하세요,
타우랑가 아카데미입니다.
백신 접종률이 늘어감에 따라 등원시에 마스크를 착용하지 않는 경우가 많아졌습니다.
타우랑가는 현재 경계 레벨2 상태로, 학원에 출입 시
학생과 학부모님 모두 마스크를 착용할 것을 다시 한 번 당부드립니다.
안전하고 청결한 면학 분위기를 위해 최선을 다하겠습니다.
감사합니다.
Golden rules for business at Alert Level 2
Do everything you can to reduce the risk of COVID-19 transmission at work — we all have a part to play in keeping each other safe.
Reduce the risk of COVID-19 transmission at work.
All businesses can operate if they can do so safely.
Talk with your staff to identify risks and ways to manage them.
Ask everyone — workers, contractors and customers — with cold, flu or COVID-19 symptoms to stay away from your premises.
Keep workers 1 metre apart and customers in retail businesses 2 metres apart.
Businesses are legally required to display a QR code and provide an alternative contact tracing system.
Face coverings are strongly encouraged if you are in close contact with others.
Reduce the number of shared surfaces, and regularly disinfect them.
Wash your hands. Wash your hands. Wash your hands.
There are new rules under ‘Delta Alert Level 2’ in 2021:
Under “Delta Level 2”, face masks must be worn inside most public venues, including shops, malls, and public spaces. Masks could be removed at bars and restaurants, for eating and drinking, however, staff would have to wear masks.
At indoor public facilities, such as gyms and libraries, the same rules would apply as for supermarkets: A 2-metre space is required.
There will be a limit of 50 people at hospitality and event venues, while outdoor venues can have up to 100 people.
Face coverings
Your employees must wear a face covering at work if they:
work in the public-facing area of a court, tribunal, local or central government agency or social service provider
are a delivery driver to residential addresses — delivery drivers only need to wear a face covering when they are out of their vehicle
work at a cafe, restaurant, bar, nightclub, soup kitchen or any other food or drink business
work for a close contact service — for example, hairdressers or beauty therapists
work at a retail store — including those that were operating at Alert Levels 3 and 4
work at an indoor public facility — for example, a library, museum or a gym — employees working at a swimming pool do not need to wear a face covering.
are a driver of a taxi, ride-share vehicle, ferry, bus or train used for public transport — this excludes school buses and ferries between the North Island and South Island.
