Aussie State Eases COVID-19 Restrictions As Hospitalisations Decline

Aussie State Eases COVID-19 Restrictions As Hospitalisations Decline

SYDNEY, Feb 17 (NNN-AGENCIES) – Authorities of Australia’s state of Victoria, announced today, it will ease a number of COVID-19 restrictions as hospitalisation numbers decreased.

Victoria reported 8,501 new cases of COVID-19 and nine deaths today. The number of hospitalisation gradually dropped from Monday’s 465 to 401.

Victorian authorities said, with hospitalisation numbers and community transmission decreasing and more than half of Victorians aged over 16 vaccinated with three doses, a number of common-sense restrictions and recommendations in place, during the state’s Omicron surge, can be safely eased.

From 6:00 p.m. local time (0700 GMT) tomorrow, density limits will be removed for the state’s hospitality venues, and indoor dance-floors will be allowed to reopen. Mandatory surveillance of COVID-19 testing for key industries, such as meat processing, will be recommended only.

The 14-day hotel quarantine period for international visitors and aircrew, who are not fully vaccinated, will also be reduced to seven days.

QR code check-ins will only stay in place at hospitality and entertainment venues, while retail businesses, schools and workplaces will no longer need to be checked in.

Some mitigation strategies in office-based settings, such as mask indoors, will still be mandatory, but the health department is considering relaxing such limitations, in the following weeks, due to the state’s relatively high triple-dose vaccination coverage.

Victorian Minister for Health, Martin Foley said, these are safe and sensible measures that balance the need to support the health system, with the benefits of easing restrictions across a range of settings. The health authorities will keep reviewing the system over time, in line with the epidemiological situation.– NNN-AGENCIES  

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