All of New South Wales will be under stay-at-home restrictions from 5pm Saturday 14 August.
Everyone must stay at home unless they have a reasonable excuse to leave. They also cannot have visitors in their home from outside their household, including family and friends.
People still can have one visitor at one time to fulfil carers’ responsibilities or provide care or assistance, or for compassionate reasons, including where two people are in a relationship but do not live together.
All hospitality venues must be closed to the public, including pubs, restaurants and cafes, except for takeaway.
Anyone who leaves their home must carry a mask with them at all times. They must be worn when working outdoors, by all school staff, by all people in outdoor markets, outdoor shopping strips, and in an outdoor queues waiting for products such as coffee and food.
Every employer across NSW must require their employees to work from home unless it is not reasonably practicable. It is a reasonable excuse to leave your home for work – but only if it is not practicable to work from home.
NSW Health urges people to continue to present for testing with even the mildest of cold-like symptoms.
There are more than 440 Covid-19 testing locations across NSW, many of which are open seven days a week. To find your nearest testing clinic, visit here.
Special rules remain in place for the affected local government areas in Greater Sydney.
For further information, please see nsw.gov.au/covid-19/rules.
The NSW government announced substantial increases in fines for people found breaching restrictions. From Monday 16 August penalties now include:
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$5,000 on-the-spot fine for breaching self-isolation rules;
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$5,000 on-the-spot fine for lying on a permit (already a criminal offence);
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$5,000 on-the-spot fine for lying to a contact tracer (already a criminal offence);
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$3,000 on-the-spot fine for breaching the two-person outdoor exercise/recreation rule; and
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$3,000 on-the-spot fine for breaching rules around entry into regional NSW for authorised work, inspecting real estate and travelling to your second home.
Here are the current Covid restrictions in place in New South Wales and ACT.