FOLLOWING a meeting with National Cabinet, Covid-19 restrictions have eased slightly, with some rules relaxing for the first time since 2020.
From September 9, Isolation periods for positive Covid-19 cases have been reduced from seven to five days, so long as there are no symptoms at five days.
Workers in high risk settings including aged care, disability care and those providing care in a home will require the usual seven days of isolation.
National Cabinet also agreed to remove the mandatory wearing of masks on domestic flights, which will also come . . .
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