Victorians can see some light at the end of the tunnel, with Dan Andrews today announcing the easing of some restrictions.
Statement on Melbourne moving to the Second Step towards COVID Normal: pic.twitter.com/S1ARzY9R2M
— Dan Andrews (@DanielAndrewsMP) September 27, 2020
An easier way at looking at what’s been lifted…..
🌗Curfew scrapped tomorrow
— Nicole Asher (@Nic_Asher) September 27, 2020
🖍Primary schools returning
👟Exercise 5km from work allowed
🗓Date trigger replaced w case trigger
💁🏼♀️Public gatherings of 5 people from 2 households allowed
🏊🏻♀️Pools opening w restrictions
👖More people returning to work@abcmelbourne
Today the state had 16 new cases and two deaths relating to coronavirus.
#COVID19VicData: Yesterday there were 16 new cases & the loss of 2 lives reported. The 14 day rolling average is down & number of cases with unknown source stable as we move toward COVID Normal. Info: https://t.co/eTputEZdhs#COVID19Vic pic.twitter.com/hdGLBeWZST
— VicGovDHHS (@VicGovDHHS) September 26, 2020
It is expected the next lifting of restrictions could come in time for AFL Grand Final celebrations at the end of October.