Good evening and thank you for reading our live coverage of the day’s events. If you’re just joining us now, here’s what you need to know:
- NSW recorded 496 new local cases of COVID-19 and eight deaths, as a raft of restrictions were eased at midnight in Greater Sydney for fully-vaccinated people. The relaxed rules were rolled out after the state hit a milestone last week of 70 per cent of people aged 16 and over being fully vaccinated against the virus.
- Fully-vaccinated Sydneysiders flocked to cafes, gyms, shopping centres and hairdressers on Monday after 15 weeks in lockdown. You can read our separate live coverage of Sydney’s reopening here.
- Here is a handy guide to the restrictions that eased today in Greater Sydney, as well as the restrictions that still apply.
- In one of his first acts as NSW Premier, Dominic Perrottet approved an exemption for 10,000 people to attend The Everest raceday at Royal Randwick on Saturday. It is the first major event since the end of Sydney’s lockdown. (Generally, only 5000 people are allowed to attend major events under the NSW road map for easing restrictions once 70 per cent of people aged 16 and over are fully vaccinated against COVID-19. Melbourne is also expected to allow 10,000 spectators at the Melbourne Cup in November, even if it has not hit a target of 80 per cent of Victorians aged 16 and over being fully vaccinated).
- Six men and two women died in NSW in the past 24 hours after contracting COVID-19. One of the deaths, a woman in her 90s, was a resident of the Allity Beechwood Aged Care Facility in Revesby, in the city’s south-west. She was fully vaccinated and had underlying health conditions. She is the sixth resident to die during the facility’s virus outbreak, which has grown to 28 cases including 24 residents. The remaining deaths were a person in their 40s, a person in their 50s, three people in their 60s, a person in their 70s and a person in their 80s. There were 769 COVID-19 cases in hospital on Monday, including 153 people in intensive care, 71 of whom require ventilation.