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Roadmap to a COVIDSafe

Australia
A three-step pathway for easing restrictions
Roadmap to a COVIDSafe Australia
Australia has successfully flattened the curve
Key Facts

Testing : 732,000

COVIDSafe App : 5.4


million

Cases : 6,899 cases (sadly


97 deaths)

As at 3pm, 7 May:
22 newly confirmed cases
in last 24 hours

6 of 8 states and territories


have multiple days of zero
cases
Roadmap to a COVIDSafe Australia
How did we get reduced transmission?
Roadmap to a COVIDSafe Australia
​States and territories will move at different times based on local
conditions
Step 1 Step 2 Step 3

Five visitors at home, 10 in business Gatherings of 20 in your home, Gathering sizes increased to 100
and public places business and public places
Return to workplace
Work from home if it works for you and Work from home if it works for you and
Nightclubs, food courts, saunas open
your employer your employer
What’s All interstate travel
Restaurants, cafes and shopping open Gyms, beauty, cinemas, galleries and
changing? Consider Cross-Tasman, pacific island
amusement parks open
Libraries, community centres
and international students travel
playgrounds and boot camps open Caravan or camping grounds
Local and regional travel Some interstate travel

COVIDSafe
Maintain 1.5m Maintain Practise
Stay home Download the Plans for
Our role physical hand respiratory
when sick COVIDSafe app Workplaces
distancing hygiene hygiene
and Premises

Enhanced ability to detect


Health Population based Local health
contact with confirmed
response testing system response
cases

$3.1b Economic Activity $3b Economic Activity (GVA) $3.3b Economic Activity
Economic
(GVA) per month per month (GVA) per month
impact
~250,000 jobs ~275,000 jobs ~325,000 jobs
Roadmap to a COVIDSafe Australia
​States and territories will move at different times based on local
conditions
National Cabinet will review step progress every three weeks
Step 1 Step 2 Step 3

COVID safe reopening Most business reopen with All Australians return to
commences with physical physical distancing & work with physical
distancing & hygiene hygiene distancing & hygiene

Up to 5 visitors to your home Gatherings of up to 20 outside of home Gatherings up to 100


Gatherings of up to 10 outside of home Work from home if it works for you and Return to workplace
your employer
Work from home if it works for you and Consider cross-Tasman, Pacific Island
your employer Australians can do even more in travel and international student travel
gatherings of up to 20:
Libraries, community centres Australians can do even more in
playgrounds and boot camps open • Gyms gatherings of up to 100:
Australians can do more: • Beauty therapists • Food courts
• Shopping • Cinemas, theatres or amusement • Saunas and bathhouses
• Restaurants and cafés parks
• All interstate travel
• Home sales & auctions • Galleries and museums
States and territories may allow larger
• Local playgrounds • Some interstate travel numbers in some circumstances
• Outdoors boot camps States and territories may allow larger
• Local and regional travel numbers in some circumstances
What Australians can do to make this a success
Personal
responsibilities
Maintain Download
Maintain Practise
1.5m Stay home the
hand respirator
physical when sick COVIDSafe
hygiene y hygiene
distancing app

Health foundations

Enhanced ability to detect Local health


Population
contact with confirmed system
based testing
cases response

Protect vulnerable people


Vulnerable people should continue to stay home where possible
Restricted travel to remote and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Island
communities
Aged Care restrictions balanced with need for family and social contact
Roadmap to a COVIDSafe Australia

A three-step pathway for easing restrictions

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