WELLINGTON — New Zealand’s borders fully re\u002Dopened to visitors from around the world on Monday, for the first time since the COVID\u002D19 pandemic closed them in…
New Zealand’s borders started reopening in February first for New Zealanders and restrictions have progressively eased.
Most visitors arriving in New Zealand still need to be vaccinated against COVID and must take two COVID tests after arriving. However, there are no quarantine requirements. “It’s been a staged and cautious process on our part since February as we, alongside the rest of the world continue to manage a very live global pandemic, while keeping our people safe.”
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