The Victorian Chamber of Commerce and Industry and Business New South Wales have united to call for isolation requirements for household close contacts to be eased in the two states.
Under the current rules, household contacts of a positive Covid-19 case must undergo seven days of isolation regardless of their test result in most workplaces.
The Victorian Chamber and Business NSW would like to see this amended so household contacts undergo daily Rapid Antigen Tests (RATs) before they go out in public or to work.
If they test negative and are feeling well, they should be permitted to attend work as normal.
This will ease the burden on businesses that are having difficulties with staffing due to the current requirements and allow both States to continue their economic recoveries.
“Access to staff continues to be a major issue for business and the current isolation requirements are making it difficult for them to provide service for customers and maximise their business opportunities,” Victorian Chamber Chief Executive Paul Guerra said.
“We need to release the handbrake and enable businesses to operate at the maximum capacity possible and lead our
economic recovery.”
Industry and Business NSW Chief Executive Daniel Hunter said the current isolation rules are providing a barrier to businesses as healthy people are forced to isolate unnecessarily.
“With NSW airport workers currently having an exemption to the household contact rules, there is inconsistency and unfairness – this needs to be fixed so that all businesses can have fair access to workers in the current tight labour market and be open for business.
“Business needs certainty and we know that they are already struggling with supply chain issues and staff shortages,” Mr Hunter said.
“Let’s give them the opportunity they need to continue their recovery and let’s give it to them now.”