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For the safety of the people : Auckland grocery brings in no mask, no entry policy

For the safety of the people : Auckland grocery brings in no mask, no entry policy Newshub 30/01/2021 © Newshub Meet the Meat is doing their bit to proect the community. A grocery store in the Auckland suburb of Remuera has implemented a no mask, no entry policy for the safety of the people , according to its manager. Meet the Meat, a small business specialising in Asian cuisine, is refusing to allow customers inside without a face mask in a bid to protect the community. The door to the Remuera Road store is emblazoned with the signs: No mask, no inside. Take one for free!

Grocery in Remuera, Auckland brings in no mask, no entry policy to help protect the community

We give out masks for free, for the safety of the people, he said. Although there is currently no mandate requiring New Zealanders to wear masks in public, face coverings are compulsory on passenger flights throughout the country and on public transport - including buses and trains - in, into and out of the Auckland region. Drivers who work for taxi companies or ride-share services, such as Uber, are also required to wear masks in Auckland. The grocery s initiative follows a series of warnings by health officials calling for increased vigilance, with three new community cases reported in the last week. The public has been urged not to get complacent and to continue adhering to basic public health measures, such as maintaining good hand hygiene and using the NZ COVID Tracer app to track movements.

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