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  2. COVID-19 pandemic in New South Wales - Wikipedia

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    people only consider travel when it is essential; strict visitation rules for aged care facilities including a limit of two visitors a day and preferably no children under 16 years of age; social distancing measures of 1.5 metres; lifting work restrictions on 20,000 student nurses so they can be engaged to help respond to the pandemic.

  3. Timeline of the COVID-19 pandemic in Australia (2020)

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    From 11.59 pm on 8 November onwards, the 25 kilometres (16 miles) travel limit was removed, restrictions on moving between regional Victorian and metropolitan Melbourne lifted, gyms and fitness studios opened for with a maximum of 20 people per space and one person per 8 square metres, capacity limits for restaurants, hotels, cafes and bars ...

  4. COVID-19 pandemic in the Northern Territory - Wikipedia

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    Outbreaks have occurred in Alice Springs and Darwin prisons, aged care facilities and a renal hostel in Alice Springs. [35] The restrictions are due to be lifted at 3pm on 23 January. [36] On 31 January another COVID related death occurred, NTs' third, at the Alice Springs Hospital.

  5. Which countries still have Covid travel restrictions? - AOL

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    Until last month the UK and the US imposed testing requirements on people arriving from mainland China, but these have now been lifted. China is the main outlier in terms of Covid travel rules.

  6. COVID-19 pandemic in Victoria - Wikipedia

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    A state of emergency was declared on 16 March, [5] which was extended on 12 April, [6] with existing directions remaining in place including staying at home, restrictions on particular activities, detention, restrictions on airports and cruise ships, aged care, hospitals and isolation for people diagnosed with COVID-19.

  7. COVID-19 pandemic in Tasmania - Wikipedia

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    • 46% aged between 5 and 11 years old had 1 dose of COVID-19 vaccine • over 38% aged 18 and over had a booster dose [21] On 2 February, there was a single COVID-19 related death, raising the state total to 19. It was 68-year-old man at an aged care facility. He had underlying medical condition and was in palliative care. There were 656 new ...

  8. Department of Health and Aged Care - Wikipedia

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    The Department of Health and Aged Care (DHAC), formerly the Department of Health, is a department of the Australian Government responsible for health research, funding, promotion and regulation in Australia. Primary health care and aged care services are overseen by DHAC, while tertiary health services are administered by state and territory ...

  9. COVID-19 pandemic in South Australia - Wikipedia

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    On 28 June, from midnight, SA pre-emptively re-introduced a number of restrictions for at least 7 days: [19] masks mandatory in high-risk settings aged care homes, hospitals and other "personal care settings" indoor entertainment venues; not required, but highly recommended on public transport; In licensed premises: [19] no "communal ...