COVID-19 isolation period shortened to five days

People who test positive for COVID-19 will only be required to isolate for five days except in vulnerable settings following a meeting of national cabinet.

by | Aug 31, 2022

A welcome boost for business with eased COVID restrictions in NSW

Workers in high-risk settings such as disability and aged care, and people still displaying symptoms would be required to keep to the seven-day isolation period.

“We want people to stay home. We want people to act responsibly,” Mr Albanese said.

The reduced isolation requirement will come into effect from September 9.

Read more at ABC News

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