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Posted on Monday 11th of May, 2020,
In a press conference today Premier Daniel Andrews confirmed seven new cases in the state and said from tomorrow restrictions would begin to be eased.
Stage 1 of the relaxed restrictions will come into effect as of 11:59 pm tomorrow night (Tuesday 12 May 2020) and will be in place until the end of May.
"As we have worked to flatten the curve, we’ve been telling Victorians there’s only four reasons to be out, " Mr Andrews said.
"We are adding a fifth reason and we are changing one of those four reasons."
Victoria's Chief Health Officer, Doctor Brett Sutton has issued updated Stay at home and Restricted activity directions in line with Victoria’s extended State of Emergency.
This page contains a brief summary of the changes. For the complete specific details about updated Stay at home and Restricted activity directions, please follow the links below:
Restricted activities
Extends the current Declaration of State of Emergency through to 31 May 2020. Signed by Minister for Health, Jenny Mikakos, MP.
These directions place restrictions on businesses and other organisations, and limit recreational, cultural and entertainment activities. The Restricted activity directions (No 6) came into force at midnight on 11 May 2020 and replaced the Restricted activity directions (No 5). Visit the Restricted activity directions - frequently asked questions for more information.
The Restricted activity directions (No 7) come into force at 11:59 pm on 12 May 2020 and replace the Restricted activity directions (No 6).
Stay at home
These directions outline the limitations on leaving home for all Victorians. The Stay at Home directions (No 5) came into force at midnight on 11 May 2020 and replaced the Stay at home directions (No 4).
The Stay at home directions (No 6) come into force at 11:59 pm on 12 May 2020 and replace the Stay at home directions (No 5). Visit the Stay at home directions - frequently asked questions for more information.
In summary, the five reasons that Victorians will be able to venture outside are:
Other changes made to restrictions include:
The Department of Education is currently finalising a plan to re-introduce face-to-face learning for schools by the end of Term 2. There will be a gradual introduction/phasing in of classes, and more information is anticipated to come in the near future.
Community sports clubs are able to commence training with groups up to 10 people, but must respect 1.5m physical distancing and ensure equipment is appropriately cleaned. Non-contact training only. Club houses will not be opened, and members are not to congregate for social reasons.
For restaurants and cafe, only take-away and home delivery service is able to continue for now. It is hoped that if people adhere to the restrictions that increased patronage for restaurants and cafes can be opened up with larger groups of 10 in June.
Daniel Andrews said that this is a cautious, appropriate and safe approach to the easing of restrictions at this stage, and emphasised the need to use good judgement and consider the health of other Victorians when following these new restrictions.
"But with more freedom comes more responsibility. I’m asking Victorians to use common sense – you should only spend time together if it’s safe. And you should only be undertaking these activities if you really need to. If it’s integral to your health and wellbeing," Andrews said.
"That means it’s up to all of us to make this work. And it’s why our message has not changed: if you can stay at home – you must stay at home."
For complete and specific details about changes to restrictions, as well as updates and FAQs about COVID-19, please head to the Department of Health and Human Services website.
For all local information, head to Council's Pandemic web page.
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