Massey COVID-19 information , He mōhiohio nā Te Kunenga ki Pūrehuroa mō KOWHEORI-19

In response to the Government’s announcement of the retirement of the New Zealand COVID-19 Protection Framework (the traffic light system), Massey has retired its University Operating Plan. This means:

  • Masks are no longer required on campus.
  • All Government vaccine mandates ended on 26 September 2022.
  • Confirmed COVID-19 cases are still legally required to self-isolate for 7 days. Anyone who is symptomatic is encouraged to stay home and get tested.
  • Household contacts of confirmed COVID-19 cases are no longer required to self-isolate, but are asked to test for COVID-19 for the first 5 days of the case’s isolation period, and to wear a mask when out and about.

More information about the Long-term approach to managing COVID-19 can be found on the Unite Against COVID-19 website.

Unite against COVID-19

Testing positive, isolation and contact tracing

It is likely that some of us will be required to isolate at home due to testing positive for COVID-19. ​​​​​​​

Health & wellbeing

There are a range of health and wellbeing resources you can make use of throughout COVID-19.

Media resources

Massey staff with research interests and expertise relevant to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Unite against COVID-19

This government website outlines the latest announcements and restrictions being implemented because of COVID-19.