Napier Port vaccination requirement lifted from 19 April 2022
Good morning,
Following a health and safety risk assessment, and a review of the recent changes in WorkSafe and government advice, from Tuesday 19 April 2022 we are removing the requirement for all people on site at Napier Port to be vaccinated for Covid-19.
Border workers covered by the Maritime Border Order are still subject to government vaccination and testing requirements.
A sincere thank you to you and your colleagues for providing proof of vaccination as we worked together to manage the spread of Covid-19 at Napier Port.
Yours sincerely
Todd Dawson
Chief Executive Officer
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At the United Nations summit meeting in September 2015, world leaders adopted 17 global goals (and 169 targets) as a set of universal goals that aim to address the urgent environmental, political and economic challenges facing our world. These are known as the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
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