(1/2) Looking for a quick summary of the five steps to easing restrictions in Melbourne? Here is a great guide to share with family and friends. More details and info on regional Victoria can be found here: Photo: Scott McNaughton COVID19 COVID19Vic
So what do the different levels mean? Below you'll find a building list of what we know about each of the levels, when they will apply and what they mean.
Up to one nominated visitor for people living alone or who are single parents with children under 18;Public gathering outdoors will be allowed of up to two people for two hours;Childcare will be closed except for permitted workers;Work from home unless you are in a permitted industry.
Real estate limited to only certain permitted activities in person but auctions to only be held online;Outdoor religious gatherings of up to 5 people plus 1 faith leader.ither October 26 or when Metro Melbourne reaches an average daily case rate of fewer than 5 cases statewide over the previous 14 days and there are fewer than 5 cases with an unknown source statewide in the last 14 days.
Staged return of outdoor non-contact sport for adults. Outdoor under-18 years contact and non-contact sport resumes;
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