Western Australia delays easing of coronavirus restrictions

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The state is delaying moving to phase five of its recovery plan - which will see the two metre rule and the 50 per cent capacity rule for venues removed. 9News

Phase five means the two metre rule and the 50 per cent capacity rule for venues would be removed.

"We are trying to find the right balance here between protecting the community and keeping the economy as open as possible," Mr McGowan said. "We simply can't afford to get complacent because the virus could sneak back into Western Australia and spread like wildfire."As a result of the current restrictions in Western Australia, the Perth Royal Show will not go ahead this year."The show presents a number of unique challenges that would pose too big a risk."

 

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