


But you don’t have to wear a mask outdoors or in office buildings, provided you’re fully vaccinated.įront-of-house hospitality staff still have to wear a mask if they’re working outdoors.įrom 1 November, bookings for hospitality venues will no longer be capped. Masks are still required in all indoor settings including public transport and shops. Those who are not fully vaccinated can only carpool with their household. Unrestricted trips between greater Sydney and regional NSW will not be permitted until 1 November.Ĭaravan parks and camping grounds can operate, including for those who are not fully vaccinatedĬarpooling is permitted. Up to 10 fully vaccinated singers can perform in places of worship and at religious services.ĭensity limits still apply to all of the above Places of worship will reopen for the unvaccinated. Eating and drinking while standing and dancing will be allowed.įunerals will be allowed with no caps for vaccinated adults and a 10 person cap for the unvaccinated, with eating and drinking standing permitted. Wedding receptions will be allowed with no caps, provided adults are fully vaccinated. Weddings will be allowed with no person limits for vaccinated adults, and a five person cap for unvaccinated adults. All students will be back in the classroom on 25 October. Schools will be open under Level 3 Covid-19 safety measures, with kindergarten, Year 1 and Year 12 students to return on 18 October. Mask wearing will not be required in offices, provided the worker is vaccinated. Nightclubs and strip clubs will reopen with seated drinking allowed, but no dancing.Įmployers must continue to allow employees to work from home, if reasonably practicable.Įmployers must require employees who are not fully vaccinated to work from home, if reasonably practicable. Information and education facilities (including libraries, galleries and museums) can operate with one person per 4 sq m. Major recreation outdoor facilities including stadiums, racecourses, theme parks and zoos can operate with one person per 4 sq m, capped at 5,000 people (or by exemption).Įntertainment, information and education facilitiesĮntertainment facilities (including cinemas, theatres and music halls) can operate with one person per 4 sq m or 75% fixed seated capacity (whichever is larger). Gyms and indoor recreation facilities (including indoor pools) can operate with one person per 4 sq m, capped at 20 people per class. Those who are not fully vaccinated can only access hospitality settings for takeaway. Group bookings will be limited to 20 people. Dancing will be allowed indoors and outdoors, except, paradoxically, at nightclubs. Hospitality venues can operate with one person per 4 sq m inside and one person per 2 sq m outside, with the requirement to be seated while drinking indoors removed. Personal services such as hairdressers, spa, nail, beauty, waxing, tattoo and massage can operate with one person per 4 sq m (uncapped), and sex service premises will reopen. Retail stores can operate at one person per 4 sq metres (those who are not fully vaccinated will continue to only have access to non-critical retail via click-and-collect). Venues including hospitality, retail stores and gyms

Those who are not fully vaccinated may only gather outdoors in groups of two people. Up to 3,000 people can attend controlled (ticketed and seated) events with density limits in place. Up to 200 people can attend Covid-safe events. Up to 50 people can continue to gather in unregulated outdoor settings. Up to 20 visitors will be allowed in a home (not including children 12 and under). Gatherings in the home and outdoor public spaces When 80% vaccination coverage is reached, the following freedoms will apply only to fully vaccinated people over 16 and those with medical exemptions: The second stage of reopening builds on the freedoms from the first stage, which you can read about here. What will be allowed when NSW achieves 80% vaccination?
