Tuesday, 27 January 2026

Dancefloors to reopen, density quotients removed

FROM 6pm Friday, February 18, as part of new pandemic orders to be signed by the Minister for Health, density quotients of one person per two square meters in place at hospitality and entertainment venues will be removed. Indoor dancefloors at these...

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by Michael Giles

FROM 6pm Friday, February 18, as part of new pandemic orders to be signed by the Minister for Health, density quotients of one person per two square meters in place at hospitality and entertainment venues will be removed. Indoor dancefloors at these venues can also re-open.
Under the orders, QR code check-in requirements will no longer be in place at retail venues, schools (including childcare and early childhood) and for employees at many workplaces. QR code check-in and vaccination check requirements will remain in all ‘vaccinated economy’ settings such as hospitality and entertainment venues.
Currently, key industries including meat processing observe mandatory surveillance testing requirements.
These mandates will be become recommended-only, reflecting declining community transmission. Requirements for hospital worker ‘bubbles’ will also be removed, but health services may still implement them at their discretion.
Adjustments will also occur to border settings for international arrivals, who will no longer be required to obtain an international arrivals permit through Service Victoria.
The 14-day hotel quarantine period for international visitors and aircrew who aren’t fully vaccinated or medically exempt will reduce to seven days.
As community transmission of COVID-19 continues to reduce throughout Victoria and vaccination coverage increases, the Minister will consider changes to office-based settings from next week.
The Minister will consider if it is appropriate to remove the recommendation that Victorians work from home.
The Minister will also consider easing existing mitigation strategies in office-based settings such as face mask requirements, with consideration to those who have received a third dose of the vaccine and the added protection that it provides.
Further details on the new restrictions coming into place this week will be published online at www.coronavirus.vic.gov.au from 6pm on February 18.

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