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- NSW has responded to public health advice and made masks compulsory in all non-residential indoor settings in NSW from midnight tonight, after days of describing masks as a matter of “personal responsibility”. The state reported a new national record of 5715 COVID-19 cases today and one death. A man in his 40s from western Sydney who was not vaccinated and had underlying health issues died at Westmead Hospital. The state’s Chief Health Officer, Dr Kerry Chant, said 80 per cent of new infections were the highly transmissible Omicron variant of the virus. The mask mandate will remain in place until January 27, Premier Dominic Perrottet said. Masks were already compulsory on public transport, in airports and on planes. From December 27 to January 27, the state will also reintroduce the one-person per 2 square metre density rule for indoor hospitality venues, including pubs, clubs, restaurants and cafes.
- While the Perrottet government was not explicit about this today, it appears that the mask rules apply to people aged 12 and up, with younger children encouraged to wear masks if practicable. Babies should not wear masks as they pose a choking hazard.