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and campsites as well https://www.doc.govt.nz/news/media-releases/2021-media-releases/people-need-to-be-fully-vaccinated-to-use-doc-accommodation “This means from 15 December 2021, eligible people, aged 12 years three months and over, must be fully vaccinated to stay in a DOC hut or campsite,” says Department of Conservation (DOC) Heritage and Visitors Director Steve Taylor. “We are also consulting this week on a health and safety requirement that all DOC staff, contractors and volunteers must be vaccinated to work in or visit DOC workplaces including Visitor Centres. We will be finalising a vaccination policy for staff in the next fortnight. “DOC’s accommodation is often remote, off the grid and brings people together from all locations. Vaccination provides a higher level of protection and significantly reduces the risk of infection spreading and people suffering serious illness. “Our visitor survey data and visitor feedback show a strong public desire for confidence that others sharing DOC accommodation are also vaccinated. “All DOC campgrounds and huts will only be open to those who are fully vaccinated. When booking, visitors will be required to confirm they and all others in their group are fully vaccinated. Hut wardens and camp hosts are regularly on site and will be checking for vaccination status. “For more remote huts and smaller campsites that are not bookable, there will be spot checks. Visitors will need to make a judgment on whether they are comfortable with that. “Where issues arise for higher-risk sites – such as popular unbookable huts and campsites – some facilities may need to be closed at Red or Orange and people should prepare for this possibility when planning a trip. “We are asking all members of the public to respect the health and safety of others. When requested you must show your COVID-19 vaccine verification. We will be monitoring peoples’ compliance and regularly reviewing our policy. If there are problems with non-compliance, DOC will assess whether facilities need to be closed. “People who are not fully vacccinated can still use tracks and most DOC toilets but cannot use DOC hut facilities or DOC campgrounds. "We will be contacting people ahead of their bookings advising them they need to be fully vaccinated otherwise their booking will need to be cancelled. "Cancellations are easy and DOC will provide a full refund to those who are unwell, subject to travel restrictions, concerned about COVID risks or who are not fully vaccinated. “DOC staff will be undertaking health and safety spot checks for confirmation of vaccination status. Where practical, we will be turning those without a COVID-19 vaccine verification away and where appropriate, taking safety measures to isolate them from other hut and campsite users. “These health and safety measures are being implemented to help keep visitors and staff safe and ensure New Zealanders can have a fantastic summer enjoying nature,” says Mr Taylor. Visit www.doc.govt.nz/accommodation-vaccine-policy for further information.
Saw this on Instagram, couldn't believe it, not trying to start arguments but shouldn't every NZer have rights to these places, don't mind not staying in doc huts, can always tent, but doc campsites for family holidays doesn't seem right. Kids learn in the outdoors also where healing and stress relief can take place
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Nothing matters save that you be vaccinated....
We are heading towards 90% vaccination and the pressure will be on to reach 99% There are people who will never be vaccinated for a range of valid and invalid reasons. Those reasons should not be up for discussion here. People without vaccination or a valid reason are going to be restricted from a lot of other things as well. At 90% there is only 10% of the population that will be affected. A large portion of these will also be the people that refuse to pay hut fees. Certainly huts I full understand and accept this rule. Campsites not so much. Maybe at peak times there is good reasons but off peak you might be the only person in the campsite. A blanket rule is so much easier to enforce though
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Well said Geeves, however unless theres a hut warden, who enforces the rule ? If I’m at say Te Puke hut in the Kawekas, and some guy / girl turns up, I’m not going to be demanding their Covid pass Might offer them a beer though.
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True. I stopped in at Renata hut a few years ago 5 weeks to the most recent entry. If you are the only one in the hut noone is going to check. If I'm in the hut the same time as another person I wont be checking. However if anyone asks to see my pass I will show it.
There was a Covid exposure event at the Green Lake Hut in Fiordland Saturday night, this does bring the risk home: https://www.stuff.co.nz/national/health/coronavirus/300471921/covid19-locations-of-interest-in-delta-outbreak--december-7 I'm triple vaccinated, but think I'll be mainly camping when tramping this summer, mainly as if feels better to get away from mask wearing and such worries and issues when I'm out in the mountains. Are people using huts masking up inside when other groups are present in huts at the moment, how are DOC wardens handling this when they are present at for instance Great Walks huts?
So.............I take it those unvaccinated who purchased a backcountry hutt pass will get a full refund from DOC?
What ? Do you mean of the 2 weeks between your 2 vaccinations?
@wingman sure, couldn't hurt to ask. I am sure DOC would be happy to answer your query. As to the OP/OT — I am not sure why anyone would be surprised this was a requirement especially for huts. As @Ian_H has pointed out we have already had one exposure event at a hut and there are sure to be more. I am sure most/all of us have stayed at one of the bigger huts around the country and would agree that there is a high degree of contact and risk of transmission in that environment. Personally, I was in Mason Bay Hut on Stewart Island in March last year and remember thinking it was madness, given the escalating situation, to be jammed in there with a few dozen others from — at that time — all around the world.
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