New South Wales (NSW) Deputy Premier John Barilaro says unvaccinated individuals will only be locked out of businesses for a few weeks after the state reaches the 70 percent vaccination target. Last week, NSW Premier Gladys Berejiklian unveiled the roadmap to freedom that says once the state reaches the 70 percent benchmark, businesses would be allowed to open, and “freedoms” granted to individuals who have received two doses of the vaccine. Barilaro said that at the 70 percent mark, it would give the state the opportunity to open the economy. “We can do that in a safe way for vaccinated people and vaccinated businesses or organisations, and if they don’t want to do it, that’s fine. But you might have to wait another three to four weeks after that when we get to 80 percent and above,” he told 2GB radio on Sep. 13. “I apologise for that, but it …