Prime Minister Scott Morrison has addressed the press after Tuesday night’s meeting with the National Cabinet, delivering Australia’s latest response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Further restrictions have been placed on businesses and other non-essential facilities, and these new rules will come into place from midnight tomorrow (Wednesday, March 25).
Here’s what we learnt.
Further social distancing measures will be put in place.
From midnight tomorrow the following services and businesses will no longer be able to operate:
– “Food courts will not be allowed to continue. But getting takeaway from those food outlets in those shopping centres, that can continue because takeaway is able to be done,” said Morrison. However, retail spaces will still be allowed to operate as long as they adhere to social distancing rules.
– “In the retail space, auction houses, gathering together in auction rooms, that can no longer continue. Real estate auctions and open house inspections, in particular, open house inspections, that cannot continue.”
– “Outdoor and indoor markets excluding food markets like Flemington, because that is essential to ensure the food supply across the country. They will be addressed specifically by states and territories in each of their jurisdictions. States and territories have very different arrangements in terms of the types of markets they have and they’ll be making those decisions specific to their states and territories,” said Prime Minister Morrison. However, he specified that the goal is to avoid “large gatherings brought together by particular organised events… That is the principle the states and territories will be seeking to follow.”