Coronavirus restrictions in New South Wales will ease this week as the state records its 24th consecutive day without a local case. The NSW government has introduced new COVID-19 restrictions from 400pm today including a ban on non-essential travel outside Sydney and compulsory face masks at work and the gym.
One person per 4 square metres.

Nsw restrictions update masks. Households will be limited to 20 visitors including children and masks will still be compulsory on public transport and in public. If you are hosting visitors try to host your gathering outdoors. Funerals will be limited to one person per four square metres with a cap of 100 people and masks must be worn indoors.
If you are an event organiser or venue manager refer to the relevant COVID-19 Safety Plan. The restrictions will now last until 1201 am on Monday 17 May. If you are working in a hospitality venue.
You do not have to wear a face mask at home or when visiting someone elses home. Dance and gym classes limited to 20 per class masks. If you are in Greater Sydney you must follow the stay at home rules.
A controlled outdoor public gathering. In all other parts of NSW the following restrictions will apply. For other areas of NSW Theatres cinemas music and concert halls.
Then click on Greater Sydney rules and restrictions. All of NSW Employers must allow an employee to work from home if it is reasonably practicable to do so. As well as the new mask mandate the following restrictions remain in place across NSW.
Previously this restriction only applied to Greater Sydney and the Blue Mountains but was extended after a confirmed case spent time in Wollongong. For more information on restrictions in NSW visit nswgovaucovid-19. There are currently no restrictions in place on singing including in places of worship.
Toddlers under 2 years of age and babies must not wear a mask since theyre a choking and suffocation risk. You do not have to wear a mask while singing however NSW Health strongly recommends that you wear a mask if youre unable to stay 15m away from people you dont live with. She said it wasnt practical for people to wear a mask while working out.
In a major recreation facility such as a stadium or. What the rules are in NSW and how to stay safe whether you are working visiting family and friends or going out. At a COVID-19 safe outdoor gathering.
50 of the seating capacity or. People who have been in the Greater Sydney region including the Blue Mountains Central Coast and Wollongong on or after June 21 should follow the stay-at-home orders for a period of 14 days after they left Greater. Updated COVID-19 rules and restrictions Stay at home orders apply to Greater Sydney including the Blue Mountains Central Coast Wollongong and Shellharbour until 1159pm on Friday 9 July 2021.
Children and parenting Under the stay at home rules accessing childcare is considered a reasonable excuse to leave your home. Masks will be compulsory in all indoor non-residential settings including workplaces and at organised outdoor events. Check the latest rules and restrictions for Greater Sydney.
With a second Sydney COVID case now confirmed the NSW Premier has reintroduced some restrictions for residents including mandatory masks. From Friday hospitality and function venues will be able to double their capacities and revert back to the two-square-metre rule. What other restrictions are in place for regional NSW.
You must also wear a face mask. Theyre also not going to be mandatory in gyms despite Dr Chant describing them as high risk environments for transmission. Face masks must now be worn by persons over 12 years in indoor areas of non-residential premises across all of NSW.
If you are on public transport. As well as the new mask mandate the following restrictions remain in place across NSW. Drinking while standing at indoor venues will not be allowed.
The maximum number of persons at these venues is the greater of. The new measures mean Greater Sydney will be subjected to its toughest mask mandate since the pandemic began. A number of changes to mask restrictions kicked in at 4pm on Sunday including the requirement for masks on public transport being extended to include Wollongong and Shellharbour.
However NSW Health strongly recommends wearing face masks if you are unable to physically distance from people you do not live with. If you cannot work from home and you go to your workplace you must wear a face mask unless an exemption applies. From 5pm on Thursday residents in the Greater Sydney region will have to wear masks in public indoor settings including on transport at the supermarket and any event that is inside.
A full list of lawful reasons for not wearing a face mask is available on the NSW Government website. The four-square-metre rule will remain at gyms and the 300-person cap for weddings. NSW chief health officer Dr Kerry Chant.
Dance and gym classes limited to 20 per class masks must be. Go to nswgovau and click on COVID-19. Masks are not going to be mandatory in private offices however NSW Health is advising people to work from home if they can.
Masks will now be mandatory in all indoor settings while masks on public transport will be extended to Wollongong and Shellharbour local government areas.

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