Dan Andrews ends hotel quarantine in Melbourne for fully vaccinated ...

Dan Andrews ends hotel quarantine in Melbourne for fully vaccinated ...
Dan Andrews ends hotel quarantine in Melbourne for fully vaccinated ...

Victoria will scrap all quarantine requirements for returned travellers from November 1 as the state emerges from the Covid pandemic, Premier Daniel Andrews has announced.

Mr Andrews on Friday followed his NSW counterpart Dominic Perrottet's lead by announcing fully-vaccinated Australians could enter the state without spending 14 days in hotel or home quarantine.

The announcement follows Victoria recording 16 Covid-related deaths overnight - the highest single-day toll in any state during Australia's latest Delta outbreak - and 2,189 cases as Melbourne finally emerged from lockdown with residents flocking to hairdressers, cafes and pubs.

The Friday case numbers were slightly down from the 2,232 infections recorded on Thursday, with 784 people in hospital and 145 in intensive care, including 94 are on a ventilator. 

The latest infections were announced just hours after tens of thousands of people took to the streets of Melbourne when the clock struck midnight and the city's long-suffering residents were finally released from the world's longest lockdown.

Victoria officially lifted its stay-at-home orders at 11.59pm on Thursday after the Covid-riddled state passed its 70 per cent vaccination target. 

Revellers screamed in celebration from their apartment balconies, while car horns could be heard blaring in the background as overjoyed Melburnians got their first taste of freedom since August. 

Premier Daniel Andrews on Friday morning posted a gushing tweet to mark the easing of restrictions - revealing how he was 'bloody proud' of Victorians.

'I'm trying not to sound like some kind of soppy Dad here, but I am proud, bloody proud of this state,' he wrote.

Revellers stop to pose for a photo as a jubilant atmosphere washes over Melbourne as the city's lockdown finally ended

Revellers stop to pose for a photo as a jubilant atmosphere washes over Melbourne as the city's lockdown finally ended

Overjoyed Melbourne residents savoured their first drink in a pub since August as the city's lockdown lifted (pictured)

 Overjoyed Melbourne residents savoured their first drink in a pub since August as the city's lockdown lifted (pictured)

A bartender makes a cocktail just after midnight at Angle Bar in Melbourne. Victoria is moving towards its vaccination targets and a complete reopening

A bartender makes a cocktail just after midnight at Angle Bar in Melbourne. Victoria is moving towards its vaccination targets and a complete reopening

Punters are seen dining outdoors in Lygon Street, Carlton, in Melbourne on Friday. The city has emerged from the world's longest lockdown, and as vaccination rates continue to rise, even more freedoms are less than two weeks away.

Punters are seen dining outdoors in Lygon Street, Carlton, in Melbourne on Friday. The city has emerged from the world's longest lockdown, and as vaccination rates continue to rise, even more freedoms are less than two weeks away.

'We've gone through such a hard time together, this pandemic has been exhausting in every sense of the word.  

'The fact that we're here today, and opening up, is only because of the sacrifices made by every one of us.' 

The city has endured a cumulative 262 gruelling days in lockdown - a world record - with non-essential businesses forced to shut and millions trapped in their homes, banned from going outside after 9pm or travelling more than 5km. 

They are even forced to wear a mask outside, despite no medical evidence doing so stops transmission of Covid.

Now fully-vaccinated residents are finally free, celebrations mirrored a wild New Year's Eve party in the nation's culinary capital as partygoers descended on pubs, flashing their double-jab status upon entry to eagerly awaiting hospitality staff, who had spent much of the day getting ready for the influx of patrons. 

For others, midnight finally meant the chance to have their hair cut or get their nails done, with salons opening for the first time - and expecting to continue with round-the-clock appointments for some time to come.  

Jubilant scenes played out as swarms of residents descended on bars and restaurants to finally reunite with their mates.

Premier Daniel Andrews on Friday morning posted a gushing tweet to mark the easing of restrictions in Victoria, describing how he is 'bloody proud'

Premier Daniel Andrews on Friday morning posted a gushing tweet to mark the easing of restrictions in Victoria, describing how he is 'bloody proud'

Even fast food chains like McDonald's saw staggering crowds with video showing diners lined out into the parking lot, keen to finally enjoy a late-night feast after months under a tough 9pm curfew. 

But while there's a major sense of relief that the worst of the coronavirus crisis is now over, it's still too early to ditch face masks which remains mandatory indoors and outdoors unless eating or drinking.

A number of other hated restrictions will also still be in place along with strict capacity limits on venues and events.

A mother and daughter are reunited at Melbourne Airport on Wednesday. Domestic travel between NSW and Victoria resumed again this week, with fully vaccinated travellers from NSW no longer required to isolate

A mother and daughter are reunited at Melbourne Airport on Wednesday. Domestic travel between NSW and Victoria resumed again this week, with fully vaccinated travellers from NSW no longer required to isolate

Shake it up!: A cocktail bartender is back in action mixing drinks as the city goes wild on its first night of freedom

Shake it up!: A cocktail bartender is back in action mixing drinks as the city goes wild on its first night of freedom

Wild scenes erupted on the streets of Melbourne as the clock struck midnight, with millions of long-suffering residents cheering on the end of the world's longest lockdown (pictured, mates at 3 Monkeys on the city's Chapel Street)

Wild scenes erupted on the streets of Melbourne as the clock struck midnight, with millions of long-suffering residents cheering on the end of the world's longest lockdown (pictured, mates at 3 Monkeys on the city's Chapel Street)

Cheers!: A groups of mates toast to the end of Victoria's gruelling stay-at-home orders at a Melbourne bar on Thursday

Cheers!: A groups of mates toast to the end of Victoria's gruelling stay-at-home orders at a Melbourne bar on Thursday

Melburnians couldn't wait any longer to catch up with their mates rushing to pubs as the clocks hit midnight (pictured at Leonard's House of Love in South Yarra)

Melburnians couldn't wait any longer to catch up with their mates rushing to pubs as the clocks hit midnight (pictured at Leonard's House of Love in South Yarra)

Party animals hit the streets as the city got it's first taste of freedom since August when Melbourne's sixth lockdown was called

Party animals hit the streets as the city got it's first taste of freedom since August when Melbourne's sixth lockdown was called

A hospitality worker brings a round of shots to the table as wild celebrations go long into the night in Melbourne

A hospitality worker brings a round of shots to the table as wild celebrations go long into the night in Melbourne

Premier Daniel Andrews finally agreed to lift the brutal restrictions earlier this week as the beleaguered state neared its vaccination target of 70 per cent

Premier Daniel Andrews finally agreed to lift the brutal restrictions earlier this week as the beleaguered state neared its vaccination target of 70 per cent 

Some sick of their lockdown hairstyle even made a midnight trip to hair salons (pictured at the Flaunt It salon in Truganina in the city's outer west)

Some sick of their lockdown hairstyle even made a midnight trip to hair salons (pictured at the Flaunt It salon in Truganina in the city's outer west)

MELBOURNE'S LITANY OF LOCKDOWNS 

Lockdown 1: March 31, 2020 to May 12 May 2020 - 43 days

Lockdown 2: July 9, 2020 to October 27, 2020 - 111 days

Lockdown 3: February 13, 2021 to February 17 2021 - 5 days

Lockdown 4: May 28, 2021 to June 10, 2021 - 14 days

Lockdown 5: July 16, 2021 to July 27, 2021 - 12 days

Lockdown 6: August 5, 2021 to October 21 - 78 days as of October 14 

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The good news is that the city's reviled and controversial 9pm curfew is now scrapped along with the 15km travel limit.

Residents can now freely move around the Metropolitan area - however regional travel is still off the cards. 

Hospitality venues like pubs, clubs, cafes and restaurants are allowed to reopen for seated and outdoor service only, with a capacity limit of 20 fully-vaccinated patrons indoors and 50 outdoors.

The vaccination rate will have to surpass 80 per cent before nightclubs, dancing in venues and stand-up drinking is allowed.

General retail will also have to wait until the next vaccination milestone, predicted to be achieved in early November, before trading can return to normal.

From midnight non-essential stores can only operate outdoors or with click and collect services.  

Entertainment venues, including cinemas and physical recreation, can go ahead with a maximum of 20 people indoors and 50 outdoor.

Personal services like hairdressers and beauty salons can get back to work with a limit of five patrons after the fashion-conscious city went without a trim for 78 straight-days.

But anyone entering any non-essential venue in the state must prove their vaccination status upon entry when they check in via QR code with the Service Victoria app.

Visitors can also show the green tick in their Medicare Express app. Those who can't prove they've had the jab will be refused entry.

Revellers are seen drinking at 3 Monkeys on Chapel Street as Melbourne opened up from lockdown at midnight (pictured)

Revellers are seen drinking at 3 Monkeys on Chapel Street as Melbourne opened up from lockdown at midnight (pictured)

A group of young men pose for a photo in front of the iconic Flinders Street Train Station as the lockdown lifts - meaning millions are finally allowed out late at night with the curfew scrapped

A group of young men pose for a photo in front of the iconic Flinders Street Train Station as the lockdown lifts - meaning millions are finally allowed out late at night with the curfew scrapped

A full bar waits for cocktails as party-goers celebrate the end of Melbourne's brutal stay-at-home orders - with masks still mandatory unless eating or drinking

A full bar waits for cocktails as party-goers celebrate the end of Melbourne's brutal stay-at-home orders - with masks still mandatory unless eating or drinking

A massive queue is seen lining up at Leonard's House of Love in South Yarra as Melbourne opened up from lockdown at midnight

A massive queue is seen lining up at Leonard's House of Love in South Yarra as Melbourne opened up from lockdown at midnight

Residents can have up to 10 visitors at their homes while

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