Victorian Premier Dan Andrews is drawing up plans to give vaccinated Australians in his state more freedoms and to “lock out” others refusing to get the jab from venues such as stadiums, cinemas, and pubs. Andrews confirmed that discussions were taking place with industry to see how a so-called “vaccinated economy” would work, with the required technology set to be trialled in regional Victoria once it exits lockdown. “We will have a situation where the economy is operating for the vaccinated — not everywhere and not at full capacity — but some outdoor drinking and dining, things like that, will be absolutely possible and the preference will be it may only be for those who are double-dosed vaccinated,” Andrews told reporters on Friday, Herald Sun reported. He has also confirmed the state government is working on a home quarantine program to bring stranded Victorian residents home from locked down neighbouring …