You MUST wear a fitted face mask when you are in an indoor area of a non-residential premises in NSW
- The Beagle

- Jun 27, 2021
- 1 min read
Here’s a quick refresher from the World Health Organisation on the Do’s and Don’ts of wearing a face mask safely
Updated information on face masks rules can be found here
https://www.nsw.gov.au/covid-19/rules/face-mask-rules
You must wear a fitted face mask when you are in an indoor area of a non-residential premises in NSW. (YES that incudes Eurobodalla)
Examples of the areas where a face mask must be worn are
retail or business premises that provide goods or services to members of the public who attend the premises, including
supermarkets
shopping centres (excluding an indoor recreation facility in a shopping centre)
bank branches and post offices
hairdressing, nail, beauty, tanning and waxing salons
spas, tattoo parlours and massage parlours
betting agencies
any part of a licensed premises that is used for the purposes of gaming, and gaming lounges
places of public worship being used for public worship or religious services
residential aged care facilities
workplaces
gym classes or dance classes
COVID-19 Safe outdoor gatherings
controlled outdoor gatherings
entertainment facilities (such as theatres, cinemas, music and concert halls)
major recreation facilities (such as stadiums, showgrounds, theme parks, racecourses, and motor racing tracks)
indoor recreation facilities (unless it is strenuous exercise).
You must wear a face mask if you
work at a hospitality venue located in NSW and
deal directly with members of the public.
Premises that are used for the purpose of providing health services are not retail or business premises.




