Major changes to COVID-19 quarantine obligations

From tonight Thursday 18 November, self-quarantine requirements for COVID-19 cases and close contacts will be significantly eased.

Under the new settings:

  • Positive cases will now have to isolate for 10 days instead of 14
  • There will no longer be contact tracing related to positive cases and exposure sites will not be published
  • Household close contacts will have to isolate for seven days if fully vaccinated and 14 days if not vaccinated
  • Non-household close contacts will only have to isolate until they get a negative test result
  • Cases will have to notify their workplace, school or childcare about a positive result

The government said the new requirements are based on modelling from the Burnet Institute and international experience.

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