The Victorian Chamber of Commerce has criticised the state government’s roadmap out of lockdown, calling it a “roadblock” to prosperity. This follows an announcement by Premier Daniel Andrews, who said lockdowns would remain in place until 70 percent of Victorians over 16 are fully vaccinated, which is expected to occur by Oct. 26. At that stage, the city’s curfew will be lifted, the travel limit will increase to 25 km, and hospitality can open outdoors with a limit of 50 fully vaccinated people. Then, once 80 percent is reached, the travel limit will be scrapped, retail, gyms and beauty services can reopen for the fully vaccinated, and hospitality can resume indoors. This is forecasted for Nov. 5. “The path to being open again will be difficult—but essential to moving forward as a state,” Andrews told reporters on Sept. 19. “Opening up too soon—before people had the chance to get the jab—would …