Monday, November 11, 2024

Regions to lead way with vaccinated economy trials

The Victorian Government has announced it will conduct trials in businesses and events across highly vaccinated parts of regional Victoria to help the state open progressively as a vaccinated economy.

Premier Daniel Amdrews says up to 20 vaccinated economy trials will test systems and support in the fortnight before Victoria’s forecast 70% full vaccination mark on 26 October.

“Getting vaccinated has never been more important – it reduces the risks to you and your family of serious illness
from COVID-19 and it allows greater freedoms for all Victorians as we re-open together,” the Premier said.

“These trials are an important step as we move towards a vaccinated economy, supporting businesses to open safely and recover strongly and individuals to play their very important part.”

Scheduled to start on 11 October, it is anticipated the trials will cover hospitality, hairdressing, beauty services
and tourism businesses, and events such as race meetings, community celebrations and concerts – allowing higher patron numbers with all attendees confirmed as being fully vaccinated.

As regional areas with high vaccination rates and low or no COVID-19 cases the Bass Coast, Greater Bendigo,
Pyrenees, Warrnambool, Buloke and East Gippsland municipalities will be the first invited to participate in the trials.

The Premier said the Government will work with local councils and industry bodies to help identify suitable businesses and events for the important fact-finding exercises.

The trials will confirm the best processes for establishing vaccination status, with work underway on how
Commonwealth vaccination data can be best integrated with the Service Victoria app, he said.

“Businesses and events are on the front line of this vital campaign to keep Victorians safe and our economy recovering strongly,” said Minister for Industry Support and Recovery Martin Pakula.

“We’ll do the work on these trials and provide businesses with the support they need to maintain and build on the
gains that continue to be enabled by vaccination.”

Pending the outcomes of the first phase, a second phase of trials using 80% double dose settings will be
held, prior to Victoria achieving that threshold.

“The progress of these trials will be subject to health advice and ensuring the safety of regional communities from any potential COVID-19 infections,” Mr Andrews said.

“These trials will be used to hold larger events in metropolitan Melbourne to test the systems and technologies with larger crowd sizes.”

He said training for staff, supports for business owners and public communication of vaccine requirements would also be part of the trials.

“Support officers will be deployed on the ground to ensure trials run smoothly and participating businesses receive the assistance they need.”

“As we reach the key vaccination thresholds of 70% and 80% double dose in Victoria’s Roadmap to Deliver the National Plan, greater numbers of fully vaccinated people will be able to participate in many settings including outdoor gatherings, funerals, weddings, religious gatherings and entertainment and hospitality venues.

“In regional cafes and restaurants, the patron cap increases to 30 people for indoor spaces and 100 people for
outdoor spaces once we reach the 70 per cent double dose vaccination – on the basis that all patrons and staff are fully vaccinated.”

Without confirmation of vaccination status, there is no change to existing settings, he said.

For more information on Victoria’s roadmap to reopening, visit coronavirus.vic.gov.au

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