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No more sign in for WA

Brenda Driver VIP Perth

Diamond Member
Points
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We still have to sign into the following -
  • a hospitality venue;
  • a restaurant, cafe, dine in fast food store or other place of business selling prepared food or drink for consumption at the place (excluding an individual business selling food or drink in a food court or from an outdoor food or drink truck or cart), except to the extent that any food or drink is supplied in a drive through or as takeaway for consumption other than at the place from which it was purchased;
  • a nightclub;
  • a casino;
  • the Crown Perth complex other than any part of that complex providing accommodation;
  • a gaming or gambling house;
  • an indoor entertainment venue of any other kind;
  • a cinema (including a drive-in cinema or outdoor cinema);
  • a theatre;
  • a concert hall or other live music venue;
  • the Perth Convention Exhibition Centre;
  • a major stadium;
  • a gym, indoor sporting centre, health club or dance studio (including a centre offering yoga, barre, pilates, aerobics, dancing or spin facilities or other fitness class), but not including any outdoor gym, outdoor skate park or playground;
  • an indoor play centre;
  • an amusement park (excluding a wildlife park) which has ticketed entry or a managed point of entry;
  • the Perth Zoo;
  • adult entertainment premises (including but not limited to strip clubs, brothels and sex on premises venues);
  • a place where an event, other than an excluded event is, at the time, being held;
  • any vehicle (including a motor vehicle or boat) which is capable of carrying 12 or more passengers and is used on a commercial basis for a party, tour or function that includes the serving of food or drink for consumption on board the vehicle;
  • a hospital (whether public or private).
 

BecA

Langtrees Receptionist
Gold Member
Points
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Effective 12.01am tomorrow (Thursday 14 April) the following measures will be in place:
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Contact registration will be removed across the State in all settings except hospitals.
So you won’t have to check in at the pub or cafΓ© any more, but you will at a hospital.
🟠
The 500-person cap at all hospitality venues, nightclubs and function centres will be removed as planned.
This will be welcomed by many venue owners, hospitality workers, and partygoers this weekend and beyond.
🟠
Limits to home and private outdoor gatherings will be removed entirely.
🟠
RAT testing on arrival will no longer be required for international and domestic travellers.
However, arrivals at Perth Airport will still be provided with a free RAT that we encourage them to use, and register any positive result with WA Health.
🟠
WA’s close contact definition will be refined to align with the National Cabinet definition.
A close contact will now only be defined as a household-type contact or intimate partner of a COVID-19 case, that being a person who resides with or stays overnight in the same premises or has had more than four hours of cumulative contact with a COVID-19 case in a residential/home setting (residential care facility, congregate living facility, boarding school/house or maritime vessel), without wearing a mask, or someone directed by WA Health that they are a close contact.

In short - only household members, and intimate partners of positive cases will be forced to isolate, as well as those who have spent four or more hours of cumulative contact, without masks, in a residential/home setting with a positive case.
People who are currently in isolation under the broader definition can leave isolation at midnight tonight, so long as they don’t have any symptoms.
However, this only applies to people who were defined as a close contact because they:
- had at least 15 minutes face-to-face contact where a mask was not worn by the exposed person and the person with COVID-19; or
- are someone who had more than than two hours within a small room with a case during their infectious period where masks have been removed for this period by the exposed person and the person with COVID-19.
This does not apply to people are deemed a household close contact. They will still need to complete their isolation period.
 

sircurious

Legend Member
Points
59
Effective 12.01am tomorrow (Thursday 14 April) the following measures will be in place:
🟠
Contact registration will be removed across the State in all settings except hospitals.
So you won’t have to check in at the pub or cafΓ© any more, but you will at a hospital.
🟠
The 500-person cap at all hospitality venues, nightclubs and function centres will be removed as planned.
This will be welcomed by many venue owners, hospitality workers, and partygoers this weekend and beyond.
🟠
Limits to home and private outdoor gatherings will be removed entirely.
🟠
RAT testing on arrival will no longer be required for international and domestic travellers.
However, arrivals at Perth Airport will still be provided with a free RAT that we encourage them to use, and register any positive result with WA Health.
🟠
WA’s close contact definition will be refined to align with the National Cabinet definition.
A close contact will now only be defined as a household-type contact or intimate partner of a COVID-19 case, that being a person who resides with or stays overnight in the same premises or has had more than four hours of cumulative contact with a COVID-19 case in a residential/home setting (residential care facility, congregate living facility, boarding school/house or maritime vessel), without wearing a mask, or someone directed by WA Health that they are a close contact.

In short - only household members, and intimate partners of positive cases will be forced to isolate, as well as those who have spent four or more hours of cumulative contact, without masks, in a residential/home setting with a positive case.
People who are currently in isolation under the broader definition can leave isolation at midnight tonight, so long as they don’t have any symptoms.
However, this only applies to people who were defined as a close contact because they:
- had at least 15 minutes face-to-face contact where a mask was not worn by the exposed person and the person with COVID-19; or
- are someone who had more than than two hours within a small room with a case during their infectious period where masks have been removed for this period by the exposed person and the person with COVID-19.
This does not apply to people are deemed a household close contact. They will still need to complete their isolation period.
Just have to remember though that vaccination rules still haven't changed - so you still need to fully vaccinated to enter all the venues that require you to be vaccinated - pubs/clubs/casino/cafes/restaurants/stadiums etc.
 

No idea what to do

Legend Member
Points
150
Don't you live in Perth? Masks are still mandatory here.
Yes, I'm in Perth. Move to a coastal suburb soon
Love this place and would not live anywhere else now.

If the mask's a coming of for the Mexican's in SA, it won't be long before we can also remove the fucken things.

We will all be able to get on with life without restrictions (apart from Money and what our wifeys will and will not let us do)

My theory.
What they don't know, won't hurt

;)The Frenchman πŸ₯
 
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