There’s been a lot of changes in the past two years because of the COVID pandemic, but it finally appears to be reaching a point where normality (pre 2020) has resumed.
Here’s the latest as of From 6pm AEST Friday 4 March 2022
Mandatory face masks – Upcoming easing of restrictions in Queensland
The Department of Education has confirmed that students (including those over 12 years of age) do not have to wear a face mask if they are travelling on a dedicated school bus service.
- Masks will no longer be required indoors, except in healthcare settings, residential aged care, disability accommodation, prisons, public transport (non school passengers), airports and on planes.
- Masks will no longer be required in schools, including for staff, students and visitors.
- Masks will still be recommended whenever you can’t social distance.
- There will be no limit on the number of visitors you can have in your home at one time.
- Venues and events will no longer have density limits.