12/30/2023 0 Comments Melbourne lockdown 2022Real estate agents must have a COVID-19 safety plan in place and provide hand sanitiser. People are encouraged to follow physical distancing rules and keep 1.5 metres from people they don’t live with. Home inspections and in-person auctions are allowed to take place under the following guidelines: Inspections:Īll people must check in using the Territory Check-In App, no matter how long they spend at the venue. Real estate agents are required to maintain a mandatory contact register for staff and visitors to assist with WA Department of Health contact tracing, should it be required. Live auctions can take place, with real estate agents encouraged to maintain 1.5 metres separation between people who are not from the same household or groups of other patrons. Home inspections can take place, with visitors encouraged to maintain a distance of 1.5 metres from people who are not from their household.įace masks are required for people aged 8 years and over indoors. Home inspections and auctions are currently allowed to take place under the following guidelines: Inspections: Level 2 measures are currently in effect across all of WA. Residents in NSW no longer need to check-in at most locations. People no longer need to check-in when inspecting a home. If you want to enter premises where an occupier has chosen to require you to be fully vaccinated, you do not have to show the occupier your vaccination evidence, but if you do not, the occupier may not let you in. There are no vaccination requirements for agents or buyers attending auctions, however some agents and owners may choose to require people to be fully vaccinated as a condition of entry. There is no density limit for how many people can attend an auction. There are no vaccination requirements for agents or buyers attending open homes, however some agents and owners may choose to require people to be fully vaccinated as a condition of entry. There is no density limit for how many people can inspect a home for sale or lease. The recommendation to work from home has been removed and is now at an employer’s discretion.įrom Friday 25 February further rules were eased, with masks no longer mandatory for indoor settings, instead limited to certain settings, such as on public transport, planes and airports, hospitals and aged care facilities.Īuctions and open homes can take place under the following settings: Inspections: The NSW Government has scaled back COVID-19 restrictions further as part of a staged approach to living with the virus.ĭensity limits were scrapped from Friday 18 February, with QR check-ins only required for nightclubs and music festivals with more than 1,000 people. įace masks are no longer be mandatory indoors.Īlmost all restrictions have eased for fully vaccinated Victorians. There are no density limits for auctions. There are no vaccination requirements for people attending real estate auctions, however real estate agents must be fully vaccinated (unless exempt). įace masks are no longer be mandatory indoors. There are no density limits for open homes. There are no vaccination requirements for people attending real estate inspections, however real estate agents must be fully vaccinated (unless exempt). Picture: įrom 6pm, Friday 18 February a number of restrictions and recommendations in place during the state’s Omicron surge were eased.ĭensity limits in hospitality and entertainment venues were removed, and QR check-in requirements scrapped in shops, schools and many workplaces.įrom 11:59pm on Friday 25 February, COVID-19 rules were eased further with face masks no longer mandatory in most indoor settings, while public health recommendations to work from home were also removed.Īuctions and open homes can take place under the following settings. Lockdown restrictions have eased across the country.
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