Restrictions on the Unvaccinated
Disclaimer: This is not legal advice and no warrant is made as to its accuracy.
As best as I can understand the draft health order provides the following for unvaccinated people in NSW as from Monday 11 October 2021.
- Firstly, there is no stay at home order for unvaccinated people. Instead, there are restrictions on where an unvaccinated person may go once they leave home.
- Unvaccinated people cannot:
- Visit another residence or allow anyone to visit their residence: s 2.4 - exceptions are provided for in s 2.6
- attend outdoor public gatherings: s 2.12
- be in a vehicle or vessel with anyone other than members of their own household: s 2.14 - exceptions are provided for in s 2.14(3) including vessels used to carry out work, provide a public transport service and for compassionate reasons.
- attend premises closed to unvaccinated people: s 2.18 including higher risk premises; business premises that are hairdressers, spas, nail salons, beauty salons, waxing salons, tanning salons, tattoo parlours or massage parlours; indoor recreation facilities; public swimming pools; information and education facilities; and retail premises, but not critical retail premises.
- take holidays outside their local government area (LGA): s 6.6
- Definitions
- An unvaccinated person is a person 16 years of age or older who is not fully vaccinated.
- Higher risk premises include entertainment facilities; major recreation facilities; hospitality venues; places of public worship; premises at which a significant event is being held.
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