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Home » COVID-19 Restrictions To Ease From Tomorrow

COVID-19 Restrictions To Ease From Tomorrow

14 May, 2020 By Canowindra Phoenix Editor

The easing of restrictions on Friday 15th May 2020 will allow more businesses to open up, more people to stay in work and more personal freedoms.

After assessing National Cabinet’s new framework, the NSW Government will ease the following restrictions from 15th May:
• outdoor gatherings of up to 10 people
• cafes and restaurants can seat 10 patrons at any one time
• up to 5 visitors to a household at any one time
• weddings up to 10 guests
• indoor funerals up to 20 mourners, outdoor funerals up to 30
• religious gatherings/places of worship up to 10 worshippers
• use of outdoor equipment with caution
• outdoor pools open with restrictions

Restrictions around regional holidays and other activities will remain in place. Everyone in the community is encouraged to get tested (even if you only have mild symptoms), stick to the rules about physical distancing and practise good handwashing hygiene.

The NSW Government will closely monitor COVID-19 rates, especially community transmissions, and use this to guide the further easing of restrictions. Health Minister Brad Hazzard said, “Without a vaccine we need to be vigilant, especially when restrictions lift.”

“There will inevitably be more cases, so social distancing will be- come even more crucial,” continued Mr Hazzard.

The NSW Government will consider steps two and three of the Australian Government’s Roadmap to a COVIDSafe Australia in due course. Step two will include gatherings of 20 in your home, business and public places, gyms, beauty salons, cinemas and galleries re open and some interstate travel allowed. Step three will see gathering sizes increase to 100 a return to the workplace for many working from home and night clubs and food courts re open.

Filed Under: Articles, General Interest, Health & Wellness

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