NSW will have eased restrictions for fully vaccinated people only from the Monday after NSW hits the 80 per cent (aged 16 and over) double dose vaccination target, the NSW government revealed today, Monday September 27.
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The eased restrictions will also apply to some people with medical exemptions.
The eased restrictions will allow fully vaccinated people to have up to 10 people visit their home, participate in community sport, and access hospitality venues (where drinking while standing up will be allowed indoors).
All premises will operate at one person per four square metres indoors, with hospitality venues being allowed to have one person per 2sqm outdoors.
Premier Gladys Berejiklian said the 80 per cent roadmap will also remove the limit of fully vaccinated guests for weddings and funerals, and remove customer caps for personal services such as hairdressers.
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See a full list of the eased restrictions below.
"Vaccination remains our ticket to freedom so we need to work even harder to get jabs in arms, to help stop the spread, minimise outbreaks and ensure people are protected when we open up," Ms Berejiklian said.
Given updated health advice, adjustments have been made to the 70 per cent roadmap. Regional travel will now not be allowed until 80 per cent (fully vaccinated only).
Deputy Premier John Barilaro said the NSW government is considering changes to incoming international arrival caps, so more people can return home for Christmas.
"I must also clarify that travel between Greater Sydney and regional NSW will only be permitted when the state reaches 80 per cent double dose. This change is necessary to give some regional areas the time they need to increase local vaccination rates," Mr Barilaro said.
The roadmap may be fine-tuned by NSW Health as they monitor the COVID-19 situation over the coming weeks.
From December 1, 2021 further changes will be introduced including all venues moving to the 2sqm rule, masks will not be required indoors at offices, indoor pools and nightclubs can reopen, and unvaccinated people will have greater freedoms.
If you are not booked in for a COVID-19 vaccine, please book an appointment as soon possible. For the latest information visit nsw.gov.au/covid-19.
80 per cent Roadmap
Under the Reopening NSW roadmap at 80 per cent, the following freedoms will apply only to fully vaccinated adults (16+) and those with medical exemptions (staff and patrons).
Gatherings in the home and outdoor public spaces
- Up to 10 visitors will be allowed in a home (not including children 12 and under).
- Up to 20 people can continue to gather in unregulated outdoor settings.
- Up to 200 people can attend COVID Safe events.
- Up to 500 people can attend controlled (ticketed and seated) events.
- Community sport permitted.
- Those who are not fully vaccinated may only gather outdoors in groups of two people.
Venues including hospitality, retail stores and gyms
- Retail stores can operate at one person per 4sqm (those who are not fully vaccinated will continue to only have access to non-critical retail via click-and-collect).
- Personal services such as hairdressers, spa, nail, beauty, waxing, tattoo and massage) can operate with one person per 4sqm (uncapped).
- Hospitality venues can operate with one person per 4 sqm inside and one person per 2sqm outside, with the requirement to be seated while drinking indoors removed. Group bookings will be limited to 20 people. Those who are not fully vaccinated can only access hospitality settings for takeaway.
- Gyms and indoor recreation facilities (excluding indoor pools) can operate with one person per 4sqm, capped at 20 people per class.
Major outdoor recreation facilities
- Major recreation outdoor facilities including stadiums, racecourses, theme parks and zoos can operate with one person per 4sqm, capped at 5000 people (or by exemption).
- Entertainment, information and education facilities.
- Entertainment facilities (including cinemas, theatres, music halls) can operate with one person per 4sqm or 75 per cent fixed seated capacity (whichever is larger).
- Information and education facilities (including libraries, galleries and museums) can operate with one person per 4sqm.
- Amusement centres and nightclubs will remain closed.
Working from home
- Employers must continue to allow employees to work from home, if reasonably practicable.
- Employers must require employees who are not fully vaccinated to work from home, if reasonably practicable.
Education
- Return to school with COVID Safe measures on 25 October (as previously announced).
Weddings, funerals and places of worship
- One person per 4sqm (uncapped) for weddings with dancing permitted and eating and drinking allowed while standing. Those who are not fully vaccinated may only attend weddings with a maximum of five guests (no receptions).
- One person per 4sqm (uncapped) for funerals. Those who are not fully vaccinated may only attend funerals with a maximum of 10 people.
- Churches and places of worship can continue to open with one person per 4sqm, with no singing. Those who are not fully vaccinated will be allowed.
Travel
- Unrestricted trips between Greater Sydney and regional NSW will be permitted.
- Caravan parks and camping grounds can operate, including for those who are not fully vaccinated.
- Carpooling is permitted. Those who are not fully vaccinated can only carpool with their household.
Masks
- Masks will remain mandatory for all indoor premises and settings, except children under 12.
- Only hospitality staff will be required to wear a mask while outdoors.
Changes from December 1, 2021
On Wednesday 1 December 2021, the following settings will apply to all NSW citizens, regardless of their vaccination status:
Gatherings in the home and outdoor public spaces
- No limit on the number of visitors to a home.
- Density will shift to one person per 2sqm for indoor and outdoor settings.
- No limit on the number of people who can attend informal outdoor gatherings.
- COVID Safe plan required for outdoor events with more than 1000 people.
- Community sport permitted for all people.
Venues including hospitality, retail stores and gyms
- Retail stores can operate at one person per 2sqm.
- Personal services such as hairdressers, spa, nail, beauty, waxing, tattoo and massage can operate with one person per 2sqm.
- Hospitality venues can operate with one person per 2sqm inside and outside, with no seating required for eating and drinking.
- Gyms and indoor recreation facilities, including indoor pools, can operate with one person per 2sqm (uncapped).
- Intimate services can open with one person per 4sqm.
Major outdoor recreation facilities
- Major recreation outdoor facilities including stadiums, racecourses, theme parks and zoos can operate with one person per 2sqm.
- Entertainment, information and education facilities.
- Entertainment facilities (including cinemas, theatres, music halls) can operate with one person per 2sqm.
- Information and education facilities (including libraries, museums and galleries) can operate with one person per 2sqm.
- Amusement centres and nightclubs can open with one person per 4sqm.
Working from home
- Working from home will be at employer's discretion.
Education
- All year groups return to face-to-face learning.
Weddings, funerals and places of worship
- One person per 2sqm for weddings with dancing permitted and eating and drinking allowed while standing.
- One person per 2sqm for funerals.
- Churches and places of worship can operate with one person per 2sqm, with singing permitted.
Travel
- Domestic travel, including trips between Greater Sydney and regional NSW.
- Caravan parks and camping grounds can operate.
- Carpooling is permitted.
- Quarantine settings for vaccinated arrivals will be altered. A cap on unvaccinated travellers may remain.
Masks
- Masks wearing will be mandatory while travelling on public transport, on planes and at airports, and for front-of-house hospitality workers.
- Mask wearing is not required when outdoors.
For further information about the Reopening NSW roadmap, go to www.nsw.gov.au/COVID-19.
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