Queensland will rewind lots of its COVID-19 restrictions in two weeks' time because the state prepares to welcome an inflow of worldwide guests.
From 6pm on Friday, March 4, Queenslanders will now not be required to put on a face masks in workplaces, faculties or in outlets.
Hospitality workers and patrons additionally will not be required to put on a masks at cafes, pubs or eating places.
On the identical time, all restrictions at funerals might be lifted and there'll now not be a cap on the variety of folks you may have in your house.
Colleges might be allowed to host assemblies and excursions and common guests to varsities might be allowed to return.
"Our state has fared higher than most and the credit score for this belongs to each single Queenslander," Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk stated.
"Thanks for getting vaccinated and maintaining one another protected."
The place will Queenslanders must put on a masks?
Whereas Ms Palaszczuk introduced a number of masks guidelines will cease on Friday, March 4, that does not imply masks are gone for good.
Queenslanders will nonetheless must put on one on public transport, in hospitals, in incapacity care centres, in prisons, aged care centres, airports and on planes.
Density limits will even be scrapped in all meals courts, hairdressers, weddings, funerals, gyms, non-public venues and universities.
Right this moment's announcement comes as Queensland continues to file hundreds of recent COVID-19 infections.
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Ms Palaszczuk stated Queensland recorded 5583 new COVID-19 instances and 5 extra deaths previously 24 hours.