After 2 weeks in Phase 2, Premier Mark McGowan has announced announced plans for Phase 3 amidst the AL Kuwait ship outbreak
As the state government embarks on increased COVID testing for essential workers with DETECT Snapshot, Premier Mark McGowan has announced plans for Phase 3 of COVID restrictions to be in place by June 6
Phase 3 will look to increase the maximum number of crowd gatherings and spacing requirements:
- 4sqm rule will be reduced to 2sqm
- 20 person occupancy limit will increase to 100 people in hospitality
- Pubs will have alcohol served without meals but will still need to be seated
- Beauticians, gyms, museums, cinemas, theatres and parks to re-open
For details about the DETECT Snapshot testing, click here for Health Minister Roger Cook's press release
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