New Zealand has a 4-level COVID-19 Alert System. Each Alert Level tells us what measures we need to take.
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The Alert Level tells us what measures we need to take.
At Alert Level 1 we all need to be ready in case COVID-19 reappears in our community.
Alert Level 2 information on personal movement, exercise, education, work, business, travel and gatherings.
Alert Level 3 information on personal movement, exercise, education, work, business, travel and gatherings.
Information about what measures could be taken at Alert Level 4.
Alert Level boundaries are an important way to manage the risk of the virus spreading, so we keep our loved ones and communities safe.
New Zealand's COVID-19 Alert Levels can be applied to individual regions. Additional restrictions can also be applied to stop the spread of COVID-19.
Information about our Alert Level system, and summaries of the measures that may be applied at each Alert Level.
A timeline of Alert Level changes, dates of key events and the duration of the State of National Emergency.
Our plan to manage any potential resurgence over summer.
The Government has a range of actions including the Alert System, border restrictions and testing.
If you believe someone is not sticking to the rules, you can report it.