
New South Wales Premier Gladys Berejiklian has on Monday outlined the state's long-term roadmap out of lockdown as NSW edges closer to its 70 and 80 per cent double-dose targets.
Ms Berejiklian has confirmed October 11 as the date lockdown restrictions will start easing in the state, and outlined what NSW will be able to do beyond 80 per cent.
Regional travel has been pushed back from 70 per cent to 80 per cent, which the state is due to hit a fortnight after the first milestone.
December 1 has been announced as the date unvaccinated people will be allowed to reintegrate with society.
🚨 The NSW roadmap for easing restrictions at the 80% double dose target has been announced
— Western Sydney Health (@WestSydHealth) September 27, 2021
🚨 Adjustments have been made to the 70% roadmap. Regional travel will not be allowed until 80%
🚨 Oct 11 is firming as the day the 70% roadmap kicks in
DETAILS: https://t.co/2LXvwOSX4r pic.twitter.com/xGUNqoW0Bv
Here's all the detail from the three-stage plan.