People in New South Wales (NSW) are now able to sing, and dance at venues are no longer required to use QR check-ins at most areas as restrictions ease. The recommendation to work from home has also ended, and working arrangements will now be up to the employers’ discretion. NSW Dominic Perrottet said the changes were measured and proportionate to the current circumstances in the state. “I know it’s been a very difficult two years in our state,” he told reporters on Feb. 17. “These changes today are measured and proportionate to the circumstance we find ourselves in and are particularly due, can I say, to the effort of everybody across our state.” QR check-ins are now only required at nightclubs and music festivals with more than 1,000 people. Hospital, aged, and disability services will also use existing settings. The 2 square metre density limit has also been lifted. From …
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