An ill omen has emerged for the immediate future of New Zealand\u2019s tourism industry, with an announcement of new regulations prohibiting inbound travel by foreigners. The closure of the country\u2019s borders has been extended beyond initial expectations and means that the country\u2019s casinos will have to survive without foreign gamblers until an unknown point in 2022.<\/p>\n
Fresh data from Johns Hopkins\u2019 Center for Systems Science and Engineering, reveals a concerning trend where the country\u2019s mid-August 7-day average of three new cases now stands at 191.<\/p>\n
New Zealand has already been operating under nationwide restrictions<\/a> for most of the year, with its borders mostly closed. From January 2022, citizens mired abroad will be permitted to return home, but international visitors will face stringent entry requirements.<\/p>\n
Enduring Lockdown<\/strong><\/p>\n
SkyCity under a cloud<\/strong><\/p>\n
SkyCity\u2019s has its hopes of somewhat easing the damage partially pinned on the planned December 3 reopening of its Auckland property. The resumption of business comes with the introduction of New Zealand\u2019s new \u201ctraffic light\u201d COVID-19 protocol<\/a> system.<\/p>\n