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Sky News host Paul Murray said to anyone who thought they were getting out of home detention on September 13th and has been told by the media they’ll just have to wait another couple of weeks, well it’s not true.

Mr Andrews announced on Sunday tentative dates for the easing of restrictions, should new case numbers remain low. Melbourne metropolitan area will continue with its stage four lockdowns until at least September 28. From September 28, if cases drop to between 30 and 50 on average across the 14 days, outdoor gatherings will be increased to five people.

From October 26 if there are under five daily cases for 14 days, including less than five mystery cases, curfew will be lifted, there will be no restrictions on leaving home, up to 10 people can gather outdoors and five people can visit households. The last step, from November 23, if there are no cases for 14 days across the state, will see outdoor gatherings increase to 50 people, home visitors up to 20.

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