
Sumary of WA to relax border rules with other states and allow full capacity at venues including Perth Stadium and theatres:
- WA’s border will re-open after 14 days without community spread Mark McGowan says he won’t hesitate to reintroduce the hard border New Zealand travellers will be able to arrive quarantine-free from April 19 WA will open up its border to travellers from other states where there has been 14 days without a case of community transmitted coronavirus, down from 28 days..
- WA’s border will re-open quicker to states after a COVID-19 outbreak.( ) “That is why I will not hesitate to bring back hard borders should we need to protect Western Australians from COVID-19.”.
- The WA government confirmed travellers from New Zealand will be allowed into Western Australia without having to quarantine from April 19..
- Mr McGowan said New Zealand would be treated as another Australian jurisdiction and would be classed as “very low risk”..
- Perth Stadium allowed 100 per cent capacity The government also announced that from 12:01am Saturday, April 10, it will raise capacity limits for certain indoor and outdoor venues with fixed seating to 100 per cent, including Perth Stadium..
- Other venues to be allowed 100 per cent capacity include auditoriums and amphitheatres, theatres, concert halls, cinemas, comedy lounges and performing arts centres..
- Perth Stadium will be allowed 100 per cent crowd capacity.( ) “However, in the context of continued absence of community transmission and the roll-out of the vaccine for vulnerable groups, the CHO (Chief Health Officer) anticipates that the benefits of retaining the final physical distancing and mass gathering restrictions may well be reduced and could be removed,”…