COVID-19 cases have dropped in both New South Wales and Victoria as restrictions ease across the states. 9News
The decline in cases come after restrictions were eased in both states.
Density limits in hospitality venues have been scrapped, people will no longer need to check-in at supermarkets and retail venues, and dance floors are officially back in both states.NSW Premier Dominic Perrottet is reportedly further considering ridding schools of masks and rapid antigen tests. The new rules would apply to primary and high-school students and comes several weeks after twice-weekly compulsory RATs were introduced.
School students may no longer need to complete twice-weekly RATs in a possible shakeup to restrictions.
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