Places of worship restaurants, pubs and clubs in NSW prepare for larger groups

Almost empty Sydney Cathedral

Almost empty Sydney Cathedral Source: Photo by Fidel Fernando on Unsplash

The New South Wales government has bowed to pressure from church groups, and will allow 50 people to congregate at places of worship from June the 1st.


Starting June 1, several states will further relax restrictions on the coronavirus.

New South Wales will reopen pubs, beauty salons and museums and allow vacation trips in the state, while places of worship and funerals are allowed 50 people.

In Victoria, restaurants and other businesses will return with a 20-person hat, including libraries, museums, theme parks, places of worship and beauty services.

Victorian people will also be able to visit vacation homes and tourist accommodations, including caravan parks and campsites.

Meanwhile, South Australia allows the reopening of restaurants, pubs, galleries, beauty services, gymnasiums, cinemas and training for outdoor sports.
But business is limited to 20 people per room and a maximum of 80 people in a facility.

 


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