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Posted September 01, 2021 06:57 · last edited September 01, 2021 08:25

What will be interesting in NZ, is if the Auckland lockdown drags on & on, and people start to exhibit a bit of anger. Both with the lockdown & slowness of the vaccine rollout. 

You think some of those folks won't be pissed off if the NZ Govt, says we will still go into lockdowns even at 70% vaccination rate? It would be very naive not to expect push back from some parts of the popn, and rules just being blatantly broken. Kiwis are a pretty obedient lot, but you will be coming into summer and for sure a number of folks just won't behave.

Then the utopia of Covid elimination just disappears as per Sydney, as the horse is bolted. Fancy the next few weeks in Auckland, are absolutely critical to how it pans out overall in NZ. 

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Unknown editor edited September 01, 2021 08:25
What will be interesting in NZ, is if the Auckland lockdown drags on & on, and people start to exhibit a bit of anger. Both with the lockdown & slowness of the vaccine rollout. 

You think if some of those folks won't be pissed off if the NZ Govt says we will still go into lockdowns even at 70% vaccination rate? It would be very naive not to expect push back from some parts of the popn, and rules just being blatantly broken. Kiwis are a pretty obedient lot, but you will be coming into summer and for sure a number of folks just won't behave.

Then the utopia of Covid elimination just disappears as per Sydney, as the horse is bolted. Fancy the next few weeks in Auckland, are absolutely critical to how it pans out overall in NZ. 
Unknown editor edited September 01, 2021 06:59
What will be interesting in NZ, is if the Auckland lockdown drags on & on, and people start to exhibit a bit of anger. Both with the lockdown & slowness of the vaccine rollout. 

You think those folks won't be pissed off if the NZ Govt says we will still go into lockdowns even at 70% vaccination rate? It would be very naive not to expect push back from some parts of the popn, and rules just being blatantly broken. You will be coming into summer and many folks just won't behave.

Then the utopia of Covid elimination just disappears as per Sydney, as the horse is bolted. Fancy the next few weeks in Auckland, are absolutely critical to how it pans out overall in NZ.