Lockdown changes from 11.59pm Thurs
REGIONAL VICTORIA SETTINGS
- In regional Victoria, indoor settings – like restaurants, cafes and gyms – will increase from 10 to 30 people per venue, if everyone is fully vaccinated.
- Outdoor venues will increase from 20 to up to 100 people per venue, but only if everyone is fully vaccinated. If vaccination status is unknown, the venue can only have a total of 20 people.
- Travel to and from Metropolitan Melbourne is only allowed for permitted reasons..
METROPOLITAN SETTINGS
- No restrictions on leaving your home or curfew
- Indoor settings like restaurants and cafes will be able to reopen with up to 20 people indoors with density limits, and only if all attendees – including workers – are fully vaccinated. The government says this is a higher cap than planned in the initial roadmap and the change has been made after discussions between the sector and the public health team.
- In metropolitan Melbourne, the curfew and the 15-kilometre travel radius will be lifted, however, movement between regional Victoria and metropolitan Melbourne will only be allowed for permitted reasons. This is to ensure Melbournians don’t spread the virus further into regional Victoria while the state rushes towards the 80 per cent double-vaccinated target.
- Mr Andrews said it was still far too risky to open up intrastate travel between regional and metro Victoria.”There is the world of difference between 80 per cent protection and 70 per cent. That can change but it’s not quite right now,” he said.Work from home continues, People in metropolitan Melbourne must continue to work from home if they can.