Covid-19 Australia: The rule that may be in place 'for years' as Australia ...

Covid-19 Australia: The rule that may be in place 'for years' as Australia ...
Covid-19 Australia: The rule that may be in place 'for years' as Australia ...
The Covid restriction that could be in place 'for years' as Australia plans its way out of lockdown and learns to live with the virus Australians could be forced to wear masks 'for years' in certain indoor settings Dr Kerry Chant said even at 80 per cent vaccination rate some rules needed Said masks may be needed in venues that are a high risk for Covid transmission Said there could be a ban in high-risk venues on visitors who are unvaccinated 

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Australians could be forced to wear masks 'for years' even when the country hits its vaccination targets and starts to emerge from the Covid-19 pandemic.

NSW Chief Health Officer Dr Kerry Chant said on Tuesday some level of restrictions would still be needed even when 80 per cent of the state's population is vaccinated against the virus.  

Australia as a whole is forecast to reach that level at the start of 2022, but Dr Chant said even then residents may still have to wear masks in high-risk indoor settings.    

'The Doherty Report modelling says that at 80 per cent you have options and choices - but that's not to say you're not going to have to respond with a level of restrictions,' she said.

'It may be that we actually have indoor mask-wearing for years in certain settings.

A masked woman checks in for a Covid-19 vaccination at the mass vaccination hub in Homebush in Sydney's west on August 23.  Australians have been warned they could be forced to wear masks 'for years' even when the country hits its 80 per cent vaccination target

A masked woman checks in for a Covid-19 vaccination at the mass vaccination hub in Homebush in Sydney's west on August 23.  Australians have been warned they could be forced to wear masks 'for years' even when the country hits its 80 per cent vaccination target

NSW Chief Health Officer Dr Kerry Chant said on Tuesday some level of restrictions would still be needed even when lockdowns are no longer necessary - such as mask-wearing in indoor settings

NSW Chief Health Officer Dr Kerry Chant said on Tuesday some level of restrictions would still be needed even when lockdowns are no longer necessary - such as mask-wearing in indoor settings

'It could be you're only permitted to go to certain high-risk venues if you're vaccinated and can show proof of vaccination.' 

The Doherty Report - which is guiding

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