Australia's NSW state adds new freedoms to roadmap
Sydney
07-October-2021
Dominic Perrottet, the new Premier of Australia's New South Wales (NSW), on Thursday introduced a number of new freedoms as the country's most populous state prepares for its first stage of re-opening on October 11.
In addition, Perrottet announced that on October 10 after the state hits 80 per cent vaccination rates, face masks would no longer be required in office buildings, 20 adults may gather in homes, 50 outdoors and 3,000 people would be able to attend ticketed outdoor events.
He lauded the state's achievement of reaching the 70 per cent vaccination milestone on Wednesday.
"We've always said vaccination is the key to our freedom, and the sacrifices and the efforts of the people right across New South Wales have ensure that we can open up as quickly and safely as possible," said Perrottet.
Further to this, the father of six also announced the return to in-person learning would be brought forward to October 18 for students in kindergarten, Year 1 and Year 12, and October 25 for all other students.
"It's a major relief for parents and their sanity and I think this is an important decision today and I want to thank all the teachers who are there getting vaccinated to ensure that we can open our schools as safely as possible."
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In a continuation of its downward trend in case numbers, NSW recorded 587 new locally acquired cases in the last 24 hours, down from 594 and 608 to Tuesday and Monday.
Eight deaths were recorded in the same reporting period - IANS
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