以前とほぼ同じ『日常の状態』に戻っていた
New Zealand の Auckland ですが、2月14日
から3日間だけ、(Corona Virus の)Alert 
Level が Level 3 になりました。
 その後、2月17日からは、Alert Level 2 
に、2月22日からは、Alert Level 1 に
引き下げられました。

 Auckland 交通局 (Auckland Transport) から
公共交通に関する影響を知らせる mail が
送られてきて、Alert Level 3 の事を知り、
過去の(New Zealand 国内の)News を調べると、

> Mon Feb 22 08:10:32 NZDT 2021
> Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has tonight 
> announced Auckland will go into Alert level 3 
> from tonight after three new Covid-19 cases 
> were reported in the community.
> As of 11.59pm tonight, Auckland will move 
> into Alert Level 3 for three days 
> until 11.59pm on February 17, Ardern said 
> in a press conference with Director-General of 
> Health Dr Ashley Bloomfield this evening. 
> The rest of New Zealand will enter Level 2. 


という(TVNZ の)記事があり、『市中感染』
による(3人の)新規感染者が確認されたので、
(接触者などの)追跡調査をするために、
Auckland で Alert Level 3 にしたようです。

 日本と違って、素早い対応(New Zeland 政府の 
Corona Virus を封じ込める強い意志を感じる対応)
です。


図1 Hopetoun Street から見た Sky Tower

 


図2 Hopetoun Street から見た Northern Motorway

 


図3 Victoria Street East から見た Sky Tower

 


図4 新規感染者数の推移

 


図5 感染源別の新規感染者数の推移

 


図6 14FEB2021 の受信 mail

 


図7 17FEB2021 の受信 mail

 


図8 22FEB2021 の受信 mail

(For the latest information :
https://covid19.govt.nz/updates-and-resources/data-and-statistics/ )

(ここから、14FEB2021 の受信 mail の内容)
> Subject: A Reminder - Transport in Auckland during Alert Level 3
> Date: Sun, 14 Feb 2021 23:27:04 GMT
>
> Kia ora,
> The Government announced that Auckland has moved back to Alert Level 3 for 
> three days, which commenced at 11.59pm on Sunday 14 February. This means 
> staying at home when possible and in your bubble, as per the Government 
> advice.
>
> They have advised that you must maintain physical distancing outside of your 
> home and strongly encourages you to wear a face covering.
>
> For more up-to-date information, receive notifications via AT Mobile app
>
> If you haven't already, download our AT Mobile app so you can receive more 
> immediate notifications about bus, train and ferry delays, changes and 
> disruptions, as well as Alert Level information.
>
> What you need to know about transport in Auckland
>
> Public transport will continue to operate with strict health and safety 
> requirements in place. Per government advice, you must maintain 
> 1 metre physical distancing and should scan the Ministry of Health's NZ COVID 
> Tracer app QR code, plus you must wear a face covering.
>
> School buses will continue to operate.
> Public transport timetables will remain as normal.
> Under Alert Level 3, we will continue with road surfacing, repair and footpath 
> works. Our construction sites will also continue to operate under the Ministry of 
> Health guidelines.
>
> Public transport during Alert Level 3
>
> Fares will continue to be charged throughout Alert Level 3. Cash will not be 
> accepted on public transport. Customers must tag on/off with their AT HOP card 
> and we strongly recommend that you register your AT HOP card to help with 
> contact tracing should it be needed. If you hear a triple-beep when you tag on, 
> that means your card is not registered.
>
> We recommend you plan ahead using our AT Mobile app or Journey Planner. 
> Remember, the AT Mobile app and our Passenger Information Displays show how 
> many people are on a bus or train service at any given time. This lets you know if 
> physical distancing is achievable before you board.
>
> If you need more help
>
> During this time, we recommend customers use our AT Mobile app or our 
> website to purchase an AT HOP card, check their HOP card balance, or plan a 
> journey.
>
> Our call centre remains open if you need further assistance and can be contacted 
> on (09) 366 6400.
>
> Traffic, road works and construction sites
>
> Under Alert Level 3, we will continue with planned road surfacing, repair and 
> footpath works. Our construction sites will continue to operate under the Ministry 
> of Health guidelines.
>
> Parking in AT buildings and on-street will continue as will the enforcement of 
> parking restrictions, bus lanes and other special vehicle lanes.
>
> Parking and transport officers will also be assisting authorities by monitoring 
> physical distancing behaviour across our network and assisting essential 
> healthcare and community testing facilities with any transport related issues.
>
> Out and about in your neighbourhood
>
> If you're walking and cycling during Alert Level 3, make sure you maintain 
> physical distancing from other people. For information on cycling and walking, 
> including maps and how to videos, check out our Cycling & Walking webpage.
>
> We'd like to thank you for your understanding and remember to keep up good 
> hygiene habits. For the latest information about COVID-19, visit the 
> Government's website. 
>
> This is a service message to all registered AT HOP cardholders. Please note, this 
> will not affect your current subscription preferences.
>
> 2019 Auckland Transport

(ここまで、14FEB2021 の受信 mail の内容)

(ここから、17FEB2021 の受信 mail の内容)
> Subject: A Reminder - Transport in Auckland during Alert Level 2
> Date: Wed, 17 Feb 2021 05:53:53 GMT
>
> Kia ora,
>
> The Government has announced that Auckland will move to Alert Level 2 at 
> midnight on Wednesday 17 February. 
>
> What you need to know about transport in Auckland
>
> As always, customer and staff safety are our priority. We're making sure all public 
> transport is cleaned regularly and have continued with spot check and 
> antimicrobial cleaning. You'll also find hand sanitiser stations at many locations, 
> and we encourage you to use them.
>
> Following the Ministry of Health Guidelines, it's mandatory to use a face 
> covering while on-board public transport if you are over the age of 12. There are 
> no physical distancing requirements when on board a bus, train, or ferry. 
> However, we encourage physical distancing where possible.
>
> We recommend you scan the Ministry of Health's NZ COVID Tracer app QR code, 
> to assist with contact tracing should it be needed.
>
> Timetables remain as normal, including school bus services. Use the AT Mobile 
> app to check live departure and arrival information for buses and trains.
> You can use the front door to get on board a bus, tagging on and off using 
> your AT HOP card. 
> Cash will not be accepted. Click here if you need to get another AT HOP card 
> online.
> If you hear a triple-beep when you tag on or off, that means your AT HOP 
> card is not registered. We recommend that you register your AT HOP card to 
> help with contact tracing should it be needed.
>
> Get up-to-date notifications via AT Mobile app
>
> If you haven't already, download our AT Mobile app so you can receive 
> notifications about bus, train and ferry delays, changes and disruptions. 
>
> Out and about in your neighbourhood
>
> It's great to see people out and about walking and cycling in their 
> neighbourhood. The AT Mobile app now gives you directions that prioritise cycle-
> friendly routes using cycleways, shared paths, and quieter streets.
>
> Touch-free payments for parking
>
> With AT Park you can find and pay for a park from the comfort of your 
> car. What's more, you can adjust the time you need the park from the app, that 
> way you only pay for the time you use. For more information or to download the 
> AT Park app click here.
>
> This is a service message to all registered AT HOP cardholders. Please note, this 
> will not affect your current subscription preferences.
>
> 2019 Auckland Transport

(ここまで、17FEB2021 の受信 mail の内容)

(ここから、22FEB2021 の受信 mail の内容)
> Subject: Reminder: Using public transport at Alert Level 1
> Date: Mon, 22 Feb 2021 05:06:50 GMT

>
> Kia ora,
> The Government has announced that Auckland will be moving to Alert Level 1 at 
> midnight on Monday 22 February. 
>
> This means public transport will generally be back to normal. We suggest you use 
> the AT Mobile app to check live departure and arrival information for buses and 
> trains.
>
> What do you need to remember at Alert Level 1?
>
> Face coverings are still mandatory on public transport. We recommend you scan 
> the Ministry of Health's NZ COVID Tracer app QR code to assist with contact 
> tracing should it be needed.
>
> AT HOP cards
>
> As a reminder, bus drivers will not be accepting cash payments during Alert Level 
> 1. Instead, you'll need to use an AT HOP card to tag on and off. You can 
> purchase a ticket from a ticket machine or at one of our customer service 
> centres.
>
> Remember, if you hear a triple-beep when you tag on or off, that means your AT 
> HOP card is not registered. We recommend that you register your AT HOP card 
> to help with contact tracing should it be needed.
>
> Cleaning our fleet
>
> It's important we work together to maintain a good level of hygiene during Alert Level 
> 1. Our staff are committed to ensuring that all public transport services are 
> cleaned regularly and thoroughly. For your convenience and safety, you'll find 
> hand sanitiser stations at many locations for you to use.
>
> Unlock savings with a secondary and tertiary student concession
>
> Did you know that secondary school students and full-time tertiary students can 
> get discounted fares on buses, trains and most ferries, saving them money? If 
> you think you, a family member, or someone you know might qualify, click here 
> to find out more on how to apply.
>
> And finally, thank you.
>
> It's been a roller coaster start to the year. We'd like to thank you for the support, 
> understanding and patience you've shown staff during this time. And please 
> remember not to travel if you're feeling unwell.
>
> This is a service message to all registered AT HOP cardholders. Please note, this will 
> not affect your current subscription preferences.
>
> 2019 Auckland Transport

(ここまで、22FEB2021 の受信 mail の内容)

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