With the country having spent the past 18 months moving in and out of various states of lockdowns, it has been an extremely challenging period for us all. I would like to take a moment to say to you all that we are extremely grateful for everyone’s efforts in organising, running and supporting the many motorcycling events that have been happening under the various levels of restrictions as we have had to contend with COVID-19 as part of our daily life.
We are all preparing to move into the new COVID-19 Protection Framework (CPF) on Friday 3 December 2021, Motorcycling New Zealand [MNZ] are continuing to work through the information that is being provided to us but like many, we have been struggling to gain clarity on the CPF and what it means for sport and events.
On Friday the 26th of November we received some high-level guidance from both Sport NZ and the NZ Events Association on how we should operate under the new CPF as well as the use of COVID-19 Vaccination Certificates (CVC). However, we anticipate that there will be many more challenges as we navigate that guidance and become operational under the framework at the same time.
What is very clear from the guidance is that:
- Auckland and those areas with low vaccination rates will start in the ‘Red’ setting with other regions expected to start in Orange, however this will be confirmed on 29 November
- Auckland will remain in “lockdown” until 15 December 2021
- If events or gatherings are to be held with no restrictions on numbers at the venue, there will be a provision that the use of CVC must be presented in the form of “My Vaccine Pass” prior to accessing the venue. This requirement will be for everyone over the age of 12 years 3 months.
- There is the ability to organise events/gatherings without CVC but numbers at the venue will be restricted
- Any restriction on numbers at the venue does not include ‘workers’
- The ability to do a negative test prior to attendance is not currently being considered as an option
However, to allow for a smoother transition for businesses and events into the CPF, the Government announced an extension to vaccine mandates on Tuesday (November 23 2021) requiring vaccination for all workers working in events that operate with the CVC. It is now required that workers will have had to receive their first vaccination by 3 December 2021 and have up until 17 January 2022 to receive the second vaccination after which all workers will be required to meet the CVC requirements (double dose).
A “Worker” is defined as including staff, volunteers (officials) and contractors, both paid and unpaid.
Relevant links: https://www.business.govt.nz/news/vaccine-updates-vaccine-assessment-tool-and-my-vaccine-pass-mandates/
In an event or gathering setting, what roles are classified under the “worker” mandate?
- Motorcycling New Zealand-appointed volunteer officials
- All club-sourced officials including track or stage officials, recovery or response crews, timing crews, pit or service park personnel, etc
- Contractors to the event/gathering (i.e., Fire Service, Medical Crew, Security / Gate Staff)
- Venue staff
All others including competitors, crew members and spectators over the age of 12 years 3 months who are attending the event/gathering are required to meet the CVC requirements (double dose) by the 3rd December 2021.
We are still waiting for guidance on how we manage the process regarding record holding, and what exceptions or exemptions look like.
If any club, organiser or venue wishes to implement restrictions beyond the Government guidelines mandate, that is at the discretion of the individual group to do so.
Motorcycling New Zealand are currently discussing our best methods around updating information that applies to our clubs, members and those who are delivering race-days and events. We will be in touch with those clubs and organisers who are running events on the weekend of 4-5 December on Monday to discuss the draft guidelines with you to see how best we can make the events happen.
We appreciate that this is a particularly polarising subject and we are working to guidelines and recommendations that are relayed to us by experts within their fields, we do not take any information or guidance from these authorities as personal or offensive, but only acting in the best interest of our public.
If you have any questions regarding this, please do not hesitate to get in touch with me.
Kind Regards,
Mike Kerrisk – General Manager, Motorcycling New Zealand