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Freedom at last

FACE-TO-FACE learning will return to schools next month and anyone who has received both doses of a Covid-19 vaccine will be allowed more freedoms.

Encouraging more people to get the vaccine and bring further relief, Deputy Premier John Barilaro said: “Having a meal with loved ones or having a drink with friends, is just around the corner but to get there, we need to keep up momentum in the vaccination rollout.”
ANYONE who has received both doses of a Covid-19 vaccine will be allowed more freedoms next month after NSW hit the target of six million jabs.
This is the first step in the roadmap and further freedoms will follow for those who have had the jab when the State hits new vaccination targets of 70 and 80 per cent.
From Monday, September 13, those who live in the LGAs of concern, households with all adults vaccinated will be able to gather outdoors for recreation (including picnics) within the existing rules (for one hour only, outside curfew hours and within 5km of home). This is in addition to the one hour allowed for exercise.
Premier Gladys Berejiklian thanked the millions of people who came forward to receive their vaccine, helping hit the six million doses target.
“We are so grateful for every person who comes forward to get vaccinated because the more jabs we get into arms, the sooner we can lift restrictions,” Ms Berejiklian said.
“We appreciate the community’s patience in the lead up to September 13; this additional time will allow the recent surge of vaccines to take effect.”
As part of the roadmap when the following targets are hit, freedoms will be as follows:
• 70 per cent full vaccination: A range of family, industry, community and economic restrictions to be lifted for those who are vaccinated.
• 80 per cent full vaccination: Further easing of restrictions on industry, community and the economy.