New Zealand has announced it will be opening up its borders to fully vaccinated Kiwis from around the world from midnight on March 4. Prime Minister Jacinda Arden announced the border change in Parliament noting that this would be welcome news to many Kiwis who are “eager to travel home to see loved ones as soon as possible.” “I can assure you now that as we open, all vaccinated travellers who test negative on arrival with a RAT will be able to immediately enjoy New Zealand and all it has to offer and not have to isolate,” she said on Monday. Fully vaccinated Kiwis returning from overseas will not need to isolate upon arrival and will undertake two rapid antigen tests within six days of arriving. Those with a positive result will be required to isolate for the same period as a community case. Meanwhile, all unvaccinated travellers will be required …