KAIKOURA, NEW ZEALAND - JUNE 10: A backpacker enjoys the view of Kaikoura and the Kaikoura Ranges on June 10, 2020 in Kaikoura, New Zealand. New Zealanders are adjusting as life begins to return to normal following the lifting of COVID-19 restrictions on Tuesday 9 June. The move to Alert Level 1 and lifting of almost all restrictions comes after the government confirmed zero active cases in New Zealand. While the easing of restrictions will see life mostly return to normal across the country, strict border measures will remain with mandatory 14-day isolation and quarantine for any overseas arrivals. The coastal tourist town of Kaikoura relies heavily on international tourism, with local businesses deeply impacted by the closure of borders in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. Although domestic tourists are now able to return, the Kaikoura community is hoping a Trans-Tasman travel bubble allowing tourists from Australia to come to New Zealand will soon be established. (Photo by Kai Schwoerer/Getty Images)