Gurmesh Singh MP

COFFS ELECTORATE NOW FULLY VACCINATED

Well done Coffs Harbour. 95% of all people over the age of 15 are now fully vaccinated. With the Covid cases we have had over the past few weeks, we have seen the effectiveness of the vaccines in reducing the community transmission and hospitalizations.
Great work team Coffs!!
UPDATE ON FURTHER EASING OF RESTRICTIONS
The NSW Government has updated the roadmap for easing restrictions after the State reaches the 95 per cent double dose vaccination target or 15 December, whichever comes first.
Adjustments to previous settings scheduled for this milestone include:
MASKS
Masks will only be required on public transport and planes, at airports, and for indoors front-of-house hospitality staff who are not fully vaccinated (previously all indoors front-of-house hospitality staff regardless of vaccination status). Masks will be strongly encouraged in settings where you cannot social distance;
DENSITY LIMITS
No density limits (previously one person per 2sqm);
COVID SAFE PLANS
COVID safety plans will be optional for businesses and will be supported by SafeWork NSW;
 QR CODE CHECKINS
QR check-ins will only be required at high-risk venues including hospitals, aged and disability care facilities, gyms, places of worship, funerals or memorial services, personal services (e.g. hairdressers and beauty salons), limited hospitality settings (including pubs, small bars, registered clubs and nightclubs), and for indoor music festivals with more than 1,000 people; and
 VACCINATION PROOF
Proof of vaccination will no longer be required by Public Health Order for most activities (businesses can still require proof at their own discretion). Proof of vaccination will still be required for indoor music festivals with more than 1,000 people.
BOOSTER SHOTS
To maintain high levels of immunity across the community, NSW Health is rolling out a booster vaccination program at its clinics to individuals aged 18 and older who received their second dose of a COVID-19 vaccine six months or more ago.
The NSW Government will continue to review the roadmap settings and make any appropriate changes based on the current case numbers and vaccination rates.
People aged 18 years and older can receive the Pfizer booster dose at least six months after receiving their second dose of any of the COVID-19 vaccines registered for use in Australia.
You can book your COVID-19 vaccine or your booster shot, via www.nsw.gov.au/covid-19/vaccination/get-vaccinated.