Melbourne's four-step plan from stage 4 lockdown to 'COVID normal'

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Melbourne's four-step plan from stage 4 lockdown to 'COVID normal'
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Under the coronavirus restrictions roadmap released by Victorian Premier Daniel Andrews, Melbourne will move through four steps before reaching 'COVID normal'.

The Victorian Government has released a four-step plan to ease Melbourne out of its tight coronavirus restrictions.

The plan shows stage 4 restrictions will remain in place for another two weeks, with some minor changes. Restrictions will start to ease further from September 28, moving towards a final step by late November, if the city reaches a targeted drops in coronavirus cases.and will see most restrictions continue, with a small number of alterations.leave home for shopping, exercise, care-giving purposes or permitted workrather than 8:00pm, and residents will be able to exercise for up to two hours a day, up from one hour.

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