Restrictions for COVID-19 are easing in Australia

Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison speaks to the media during a press conference at Parliament House in Canberra, Friday, June 12, 2020. (AAP Image/Lukas Coch) NO ARCHIVING

Prime Minister Scott Morrison has announced international students can return on a "pilot basis". Source: AAP

Several relaxations have been made to soften the Covid-19 limitation including allowing international students to return to Australia


Australia will allow several international students to return to the country next July under a plan with institutions, state and territory authorities.

The National Cabinet has agreed to reopen a sports stadium with a seating capacity of less than 40,000 in July with crowds limited to 10,000.

These places need ticket events to make sure people can sit by obeying the rules of social distance.

The limit of 100 people to a closed room will be removed without limitation in number but there will be a space requirement of four square meters per person.

That will allow weddings and funerals to be limited only by the size of the venue.

The night club will remain closed for now.

Up to 10 thousand people in the stadium will be allowed starting next July.


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