Restrictions on funerals, weddings, singings, dancing, outdoor gatherings, visitors will be lifted across NSW as of Monday, March 29, following an announcement on Wednesday.
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As of 12:01 am on Monday the following will apply:
- no caps on weddings and funerals
- no restrictions on singing including in places of worship
- no restriction on dancing including at weddings and in pubs and nightclubs
- no cap on visitors in the home (if there are more than 100 people there must be a COVID-19 Safety plan and electronic recording of visitor details)
- 200 people allowed for personal outdoor public gatherings
- all venues to move to the one person per 2sqm rule (venues will be allowed at least 25 people before the 2sqm rule applies)
- 100% seated capacity at entertainment venues including stadiums and theatres
- mask use including on public transport will move from 'mandatory' to 'strongly recommended'.
Businesses and organisations will still be required to keep accurate records of all attendances, including through the use of QR Codes.
Premier Gladys Berejiklian said the ease of restrictions comes as a result of no community transmission as well as quarantine and frontline workers now receiving their second vaccinations.
Ms Berejiklian said it is still important that people check in at venues, remain socially distanced and get tested if they experience even the mildest of symptoms.
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