The Australian state of New South Wales (NSW) has opened up for fully vaccinated people from Nov. 8, with most restrictions being eased. Caps on home visitors and density limits for outdoor events of less than 1000 people have been lifted (COVID-19 Safety Plans required if over 1000 people attend), according to the government’s website. Density restrictions for businesses have changed from one person per 4 square metres to one person per 2 sqm. Booking limits at hospitality venues are no longer required. Indoor swimming pools are able to reopen for all purposes, rather than just laps and swimming lessons. Stadiums, racecourses, theme parks, zoos, cinemas, and theatres can now operate at 100 percent of fixed seated capacity. Dancing is permitted in nightclubs and strip clubs, and drinking alcohol is not required to be seated anymore. Students, who have already returned to face-to-face learning, can now enjoy music classes, excursions, …