The New South Wales (NSW) government has substantially lifted restrictions for everyone, including people who are not fully vaccinated, as the state nears a 95 percent vaccination rate—the last milestone of its reopening roadmap ahead of Christmas holidays. Proof of vaccination will no be longer required for public activities but businesses can still choose to require proof at their own discretion. People will still be required to show proof of vaccination at airports, music festivals with more than 1,000 people, and if they work in certain industries, such as health care, aged care, and education workers. All density limits have been lifted so the limit on the number of people allowed at homes is removed. Businesses also no longer need to restrict customer numbers. Masks are now only required on public transport and planes, at airports, and for indoor customer-facing hospitality staff who are not fully vaccinated. QR check-ins will now …