Dunstall Funeral Services' Michelle and Katherine Dunstall want the Government to keep grieving families in mind in level 2. Photo / Paul Taylor
Hawke's Bay funeral directors are calling level 2 restrictions that allow just 10 people at a funeral "cruel" for families and a slap in the face to their profession.
Dunstall Funeral Services' Michelle Dunstall's and daughter Katherine Dunstall's tales of the 26 funerals they have conducted during level 4and level 3 make for sobering listening and they say the pain's gone on "too long".
"The Government restricting the funeral attendance numbers to 10 show they don't think we are responsible enough to manage larger gatherings, but that's just what we do," Michelle said.
"We have been doing this for years and we are well aware of how to manage bubbles, seating, and to do it safely."
"While the isolation was on, none of the family could see him for three and a half weeks before he died," she said.
"For the first week I couldn't see him at all. Then when I could we had to maintain two metres distance between us," she said.
"In his last week my husband could see his family through Zoom. It was just terrible."
The Funeral Directors Association condemned the level 2 announcement as both cruel and without compassion.
Funeral Directors Association president Gary Taylor said: "This is a cruel and heartless blow to the thousands of New Zealand families who have lost loved ones and is unjustifiable.
"FDA members can be trusted to manage the funeral environment safely and there is no justification for the decision the Government has taken."