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  • Writer's pictureThe Beagle

NSW flying towards 80 per cent double dose target

There have been some changes to the roadmap.

We are on track to hit 80% this weekend.

From the Monday after we hit 80% double dose, restrictions will further ease for the fully vaccinated and those with medical exemptions:

• Masks no longer required in an office (masks are still mandatory in all other indoor settings) • No caps for Weddings and Funerals • You can participate in community sport

All premises continue to operate at one person for 4sqm indoors and 2sqm outdoors.

From 1 November:

• No quarantine requirements and caps for overseas arrivals who are recognised as fully vaccinated with a TGA-approved vaccine helping Australians stranded abroad get home before the end of the year. Further advice about testing requirements for arrivals will be provided in the coming days. • Overseas arrivals who aren’t fully vaccinated will be capped at 210 people per week, and will have to undergo mandatory 14-day hotel quarantine • Regional travel is allowed - Travel between Greater Sydney (including the Blue Mountains, Wollongong, Shellharbour and the Central Coast) and Regional NSW will be permitted from 1 November, to allow people in the regions more time to receive their second vaccine. • No caps for bookings at hospitality venues NSW residents will still need to comply with COVID-Safe check-ins and provide proof of vaccination to staff in most settings.

More restrictions will be relaxed on 1 December, as previously announced in the Reopening NSW Roadmap.


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