It's another two weeks of lockdown for Auckland and it could be even longer.
By the time the next decision is made for the region, Aucklanders will have spent 11 weeks in either level 3 or 4.
The level 3 and 4 lockdown between March and May last year was 52 days long.
When Auckland's current restrictions are reconsidered by the government in a fortnight, it'll be 76 days.
There's little agreement on what should happen next from those in the city.
"She's sort of between a rock and a hard place," Cafe owner Fraser said. "Me personally, I'd have gone two weeks of level 4 to try get [case numbers] down."
"They're doing all of this from their ivory towers in Wellington. I don't think they have any idea what it's like to be locked up like this," Jo said.
"Kids need to be in school... It's no good," Awan said.
"I think it's the right decision. We've come so far. It's a bit disappointing - I'm quite bored and my business is suffering," Anna said.
There have been 386 cases of Covid-19 in the community in the last week alone, and around 150,000 eligible Aucklanders are still not vaccinated at all against the disease.
One man, Alastair, was okay with the decision to keep the status quo but he wanted to see a plan - with incentives.
"I want to see people rewarded for being vaccinated. [The government's] got to move forward. We cannot keep having it moved forward ... with no end point."
Cafe manager Fraser said compliance was seriously falling off.
"I don't think we can stay here [at level 3] much longer. At the weekend we went for a drive, and there's a lot of people giving up paying attention now. Everyone's just doing their own thing.
"If we're still shut down at Christmas, I think it's going to start getting a little bit more serious than just ignoring what we're told to do."
The government has repeatedly said high vaccination and testing rates would help towards easing restrictions.
If 90 percent double-vaccinated is what's wanted for Auckland, that could be weeks away.
Auckland is 18,000 people short of 90 percent first doses and even if all of these were vaccinated today, they would have to wait three weeks for their next one and two more weeks for full immunity.
One woman Jo, who is double-vaccinated, said the extension of alert level 3 was causing resentment.
"I don't think they really comprehend what it's like for the ordinary, everyday person who's caught like this, just can't do anything," she said.
"Most of the people, in fact everybody I talk to, are all getting angry."
Auckland's alert level will be reassessed by Cabinet on 1 November.