Western Australia (WA) has announced a final six-day sprint of lighter restrictions in its Perth and Peel regions after parts of the state plunged into total lockdown following two cases of the CCP virus. WA Premier Mark McGowan delivered the plan to return the state to pre-pandemic life in confidence, saying that the weaker restrictions would avoid the further proliferation of the virus. “As a result of everyone’s efforts, we are able to take the next step on our safe and sensible pathway out of lockdown,” McGowan said in a media release. “While restrictions will significantly ease from tomorrow, some transitional restrictions will apply for the next six days so health authorities can be sure that we have crushed the virus in our community.” The new restrictions will last from July 6 to July 12, with masks now only mandatory indoors and where social distancing isn’t possible. Hospitality and other …