I think your Medicare covid Vax will be exported to NSW service app like you can export your Medicare covid certificate to Google pay now.
It is mandated that shops must have a QR code, but the shops are not able to enforce that customers actually use it. There is very little in the way of checks.
Pubs can probably use their security guards to block non-conformers, but I wonder how your local supermarkets will cope?
There's a lot movement in the PHO's. They change from day to day, as you might expect. However there's a change I can't quite reconcile.
There was a "main" PHO which laid out the general rules and then there was a supplementary PHO which was altered according to the changes made constantly. The "main" PHO I can't seem to track down now, I have a copy but I can't find a current link to it. Anyway......
Clause 15 (2) states:- The person must ensure the person’s contact details are registered electronically then the person enters the premises
Clause 15 (3) states:- The occupier of the premises must take reasonable steps to ensure a person complies with this clause when entering the premises.
It's clear that the obligation to register is on the entering person. If the occupier fails to ensure you register it won't prevent the person from being liable but it won't mean that the occupier is liable either.
I'm not sure I heard that the govt will mandate businesses to require proof of vaccination. Where did you get that information from? Please provide a link if you can.
Fair call. Agree whether the business can enforce the QR check-in is going to be a question.
My local Coles has hired security guards that blocks people from entering who did not do the QR check-in. That's a step in the right direction.
Funny thing is my local cafe where I get my coffee. The barista keeps repeating, show me your QR check-in and refuses to take my order until I show it to him. Nice way of making sure customers check-in
It has been mentioned repeatedly in media for the last few days:
On Thursday, Premier Gladys Berejiklian announced that fully vaccinated people in NSW would be able to visit gyms, pubs and households – subject to capacity limits – once the state reaches 70 per cent full vaccination. Larger gatherings, in stadiums and theatres, will also be permitted subject to capacity limits for the double-dosed.[SMH 10/9]
How it will be enforced remains to be seen. If you invite a few friends over to your home, are you really going to check their vax status?
New PHO commencing on the 13th September. Note Division 1A (2.1A) page 8.
https://legislation.nsw.gov.au/file/...021_210913.pdf
This is the amendments contained within that PHO (just in case you don't want to read all of it, see page 3).
https://legislation.nsw.gov.au/file/...der%202021.pdf
The schedule for LGA's of concern" is being scrapped from 1st Oct. bringing them into line with everybody else.
But there is still the grey area:
Waiting to see what happens on MondayQuote:
Premises that must not be open
The following premises in the general area must not be open to the public—
(a) amusement centres,
(b) nightclubs,
(c) sex services premises,
(d) sex on premises venues,
(e) strip clubs.
To be clear the PHO refers to the "General Area", which doesn't include "Stay at home" or "Areas of Concern".
So those outside of Sydney are fine, we still have to wait.
As they are scrapping the schedule for "Areas of concern" on 1st October it might indicate that other rules might go then.
This is a potentially very interesting development if they get rid of the LGA's of concern on 1 October. We wouldn't have hit 70% by then.
If I'm reading the orders right...
p.8Quote:
Premises that must not be open
The following premises in the general area must not be open to the public—
(a) amusement centres,
(b) nightclubs,
(c) sex services premises,
(d) sex on premises venues,
(e) strip clubs.
So what's the "general area"?
p.41Quote:
Whole State other than stay at home areas and areas of concern
The whole of the State is the general area other than an area that is—
(a) a stay at home area, or
(b) an area of concern.
So brothels will be closed across the whole state.
But how about "stay at home area", or "area of concern"? Because they're not the "general area", can brothels reopen? No: see pages 15 and 25, they have similar clauses.
So it seems that what's happening this year is the same as what happened last year: brothels are being deliberately left out of the reopening plans.
Correct Brothels have too much close contact and exchange of body fluids but massage parlour mama Glady and papa Brad don't understandard have close contact and body fluids almost similar like brothel's but different in name. Brothel's will be open again after a few later like last year secretly without much announcement.
Labor will announce if we win the election, there will be no qr code checkin for rnt and brithels
Got a msg from our hairdresser who is taking bookings as of Oct 18th (pending any late changes)...
So hairdressers and Nail Salons can open once the 70% is achieved..
Massage both legit and semi legit is still off the cards?? (The semi legit are not officially offering sexual services..)
I belief massage parlours (not brothels) will reopen when hair dressers and nail salons do.
Aren't legit remedial massage parlors allowed to open during lockdown right now?
Are remedial massage considered allied health?
If so,they have been advised y their body to tell their clients to only seek treatment if they are in pain otherwise to defer the treatment .
I looked it up regarding my chiro
But can I leave my lga to see my chiro?
Does anyone remember in the last lockdown in 2020 if massage shops opened at the same time as Hairdressers and Nail Salons? This might give us an indication? I cant remember as I remember being quite cautious at the time to get back into it.