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Confusion over regional NSW day trips ahead of Sydney reopening from Covid lockdown | New South Wales


New South Wales authorities are yet to finalise public health orders for eased restrictions just three days before Sydney’s lockdown ends and amid confusion about whether day trips to regional areas will be allowed.

The NSW deputy premier, Paul Toole, has been forced to walk back advice provided by his own office that vaccinated Sydneysiders would be able to make day trips to regional areas from Monday for a range of activities including “visiting family members or attending attractions such as wineries”.

But Toole told ABC radio on Friday morning that day trips would not be allowed and people could only travel between Sydney and regional NSW for essential reasons.

The confusion around travel freedoms to be granted after the state reached the 70% vaccine target comes as a further 646 Covid cases and eleven deaths were recorded.

The figures were unveiled by chief health officer, Kerry Chant, via a live-streamed video without journalists present.

Chant is yet to comment on the accelerated reopening plan announced by new premier Dominic Perrottet on Thursday, which has triggered concerns from health experts including the Australian Medical Association.

On Friday morning, Toole made several media appearances where he acknowledged the confusion caused by comments one of his spokespeople provided to the ABC.

“I know that people are just wanting to put the foot on the accelerator and get out into the regions. And they’ll use an excuse to say I’m having a day trip and all of a sudden we’ll have all these influx of cityfolk coming out into the regions putting our communities at risk. So I’m not going to allow that to happen,” he told ABC radio on Friday morning.

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He said visitors travelling for essential reasons, including compassionate visits to family or for medical reasons, would no longer need a permit.

Toole said he hoped public health orders clarifying the rules would be finalised on Friday, and that the wording was currently being reviewed by lawyers.

“I can tell you right now that I’ve had that conversation with the health minister, and that is going to be clarified today. It is a little bit grey at the moment where people think they can do day trips, it will be cleared up today very clearly to say black and white, that you can’t go from Greater Sydney into the regions and you cannot go from a regional community into Greater Sydney,” Toole said.

In a press release issued later on Friday, Toole said “it will still be a few more weeks before people from Greater Sydney can travel out to the regions for holidays or recreation”.

Of the eleven deaths announced on Friday, only one person had received two vaccine doses.

There are now 856 Covid-19 patients being treated in hospitals in NSW, with 170 of those in intensive care and 75 of that cohort on ventilators.

Speaking ahead of the reopening on Monday, Chant said “it’s an exciting time but I caution us to do everything safely”.

“Please, as we move about from the 11th of October, it is critical that we still maintain those Covid-safe behaviours. Please continue to wear your mask. Please continue to maintain that physical distancing, use your QR code check in,” Chant said.

“But please, most importantly, do not go out and about, if you have any symptoms of Covid. Instead, get tested and remain isolated until you have a negative result. And once again, can I extend my appreciation to the hard work that the community has done over these very difficult times.”

Chant also revealed genomic sequencing had identified a new strain of Delta present in the community, separate to the Delta strain responsible for Sydney’s initial outbreak.

“There’s no indication that this new strain presents any differences regarding transmission or vaccine effectiveness or severity.”

She said there are currently eight cases identified with this particular delta strain, seven people in one household and one additional case.

“We’re undertaking some investigations into the source and how the transmission occurred,” she said.



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