RANGES TRADER STAR MAIL
Home » News » Some restrictions ease for unvaccinated Victorians

Some restrictions ease for unvaccinated Victorians

Residents of Ferntree Gully and the Dandenong Ranges will see an easing of Covid-19 related restrictions after new orders were signed.

New pandemic orders under the Public Health and Wellbeing Act have been signed by the state Health Minister Martin Foley, bringing with it some easing of restrictions for Victorians.

People under 18 will no longer be required to show proof of their Covid-19 vaccination status at all venues, such as hospitality and unvaccinated Victorians can now shop in non-essential retail.

Real estate and places of worship are also now allowed to welcome unvaccinated people, including at weddings and funerals.

However, if a wedding or funeral is held at a hospitality venue vaccination requirements remain in place as venues must still only serve fully vaccinated patrons.

Health and beauty services are also still closed to people who haven’t been vaccinated.

Health Minister Martin Foley said it comes as more than 92 per cent of eligible Victorians are double dose vaccinated.

“These measures strike a balance between the risk of community transmission, and the protection that comes from being one of the most vaccinated jurisdictions in the world,” he said.

Mr Foley is also urging eligible Victorians to book in for a booster shot.

“All Victorians are eligible for a booster shot five months after their second dose and are urged to book an appointment as soon as possible. This will keep families safe during the holiday period and help slow the spread of the virus.”

Under the new orders, workplaces exposed to a positive case will no longer need to be deep cleaned, after mounting international evidence that coronavirus is an airborne or droplet-borne disease and the likelihood of becoming infected by touching a surface is very low risk.

There’s also a push for parents to sign up to the vaccine rollout for five to 11-year-olds when it begins 10 January 2022.

The orders will be in place until 12 January 2022.

Digital Editions


More News

  • Belgrave paramedic awarded Ambulance Service Medal

    Belgrave paramedic awarded Ambulance Service Medal

    Belgrave paramedic educator Jessica Joy Drummond has been awarded the Ambulance Service Medal (ASM) for distinguished service as a member of an Australian ambulance service. Ms Drummond, who has served…

  • The Ranges’ very own Wildlife Warrior

    The Ranges’ very own Wildlife Warrior

    Yarra Ranges Council’s Citizen of the Year Award goes to wildlife warrior Emma Sullivan. Having run the Wattle Wildlife Shelter in the Dandenong Ranges for many years, which provides a…

  • Gordon Buller awarded for a lifetime’s worth of devotion

    Gordon Buller awarded for a lifetime’s worth of devotion

    One of the Yarra River’s most determined protectors, Gordon Buller, received the Mayor’s Lifetime Achievement Award for the Australia Day Civic Awards. Mr Buller was recognised for his tireless commitment…

  • Summer fun keeps arty kids cool

    Summer fun keeps arty kids cool

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 530496 Kids kept cool and creative over summer at the Belgrave Library with the help of a locally based artist and educator in some…

  • Many lifetimes of achievement recognised in Australia Day Awards

    Many lifetimes of achievement recognised in Australia Day Awards

    Volunteers striving to improve the world around them have been recognised in this year’s Australia Day Civic Awards, with nominees awarded in a ceremony on Monday 26 January. The awards,…