Victorians to be allowed up to 20 people in their homes under 'cautious easing' of restrictionsHere's what changes on June 1:
* Up to 20 people allowed in people's homes, including primary residents
* Up to 20 people at outdoor gatherings.
* Overnight stays allowed at private residences, accommodation, campgrounds and caravan parks.
* Up to 20 people allowed at weddings, plus the celebrant and couple.
* Up to 50 people allowed at funerals, plus those running the ceremony.
* Up to 20 people allowed at other religious ceremonies, plus those needed to run them.
* Libraries, youth centres and other community spaces to open, with no more than 20 people in a single area.
* Galleries, museums, drive-in cinemas, zoos, outdoor amusement parks and historic sites can reopen, with 20-patron limits.
* Swimming pools to reopen with limits of 20 people.
* Community sports allowed with up to 20 people in undivided spaces, provided physical-distancing is observed.
* Beauticians, nail salons, spas, tattoo parlours can open with up to 20 customers per space.
* Auctions and open for inspections allowed with up to 20 people.
* Non-food and drink market stalls allowed to open.
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In an early concession ahead of the June changes, Victorians will be able to use outdoor playgrounds, skateparks and outdoor gym equipment from Tuesday [May 26]— the same day some children return to state schools.
But those who can work from home will be urged to continue to do so, to prevent the amount of contact that occurs when colleagues share bathrooms, kitchens and office spaces.
Mr Andrews said that, along with the cumulative impact of the "cautious easing" of restrictions, would be reassessed in June.
Further changes are slated for June 22, including the opening of ski fields.
The State Government said the results of testing would continue to play a part in decision-making.
Full article: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2020-05-24/coronavirus-restrictions-ease-in-victoria-daniel-andrews/12280666