Tough new Covid-19 restrictions have come into force in Victoria today as Daniel Andrews releases tens of thousands of critical workers from Covid isolation.
Victoria recorded 37,169 new cases and 25 deaths with hospitalisations at a record high of 953, a slight increase from the 946 a day ago, with 111 in intensive care.
Workers in emergency services, education, critical utilities, transport and freight will join the food sector in being exempt from close contact isolation requirements.
‘They will be exempt if they are playing a critical role, they will be exempt from having to do home isolation,’ Premier Daniel Andrews said on Thursday.
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Victorian Premier Daniel Andrews (pictured) has introduced tough new Covid-19 restrictions have come into force in Victoria today, as the state records 37,169 new cases and 25 deaths
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From 11.59pm on Thursday, indoor dance-floors at hospitality and entertainment venues are closed, with the exception of weddings (pictured, a bar in Melbourne)
This week, isolation rules changed for supermarket retail workers and those who work in the manufacturing, distribution or packaging of food.
These workers are now exempt from isolating if they become a Covid-19 close contact, however they must be asymptomatic, undertake daily rapid antigen tests for five days and return a negative test before working.
The rules already apply to disability, health and aged care workers, as well as those working in emergency services, corrections, quarantine and food distribution.
In order to be eligible, workers must tell their employer they are a close contact with both parties required to consent to the worker returning to the workplace.
From 11.59pm on Thursday, indoor dance-floors at hospitality and entertainment venues are closed, with the exception of weddings.
Visitors to hospitals must be vaccinated or return a negative rapid antigen test before entering the health facility.
Mandatory booster arrangements have also kicked in, requiring key workers currently eligible for a third dose to get it before February 12.
Adults who haven’t been vaccinated against Covid will be required to wear an N-95 mask at hospitals.
Meanwhile, residents in aged care settings are still only able to have up to five visits a day, with visitors having to return a negative RAT result before entering.
Aged care residents can only have five visitors per day, who must also return a negative RAT.
Victorian residents are also being urged to work and study from home wherever possible.
More to come.