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  • hospitals and other health care settings.
  • residential aged and disability care services.
  • You should avoid entering high-risk settings unless seeking immediate medical care, especially if you:

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    getting tested and staying at home if you have any cold or flu symptoms.

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    practising extra care on public transport.avoiding physical greetings such as handshaking, hugs and kisses.keeping 1.5 metres away from others wherever possible.It is harder for the virus to spread when there is more space between you and others. And keep a mask handy, so you can use it when needed. If you see someone wearing a mask respect their choice. We may be required to wear a mask when using public transport, or catching a plane, or when visiting a medical or high risk facility. We wear masks to protect ourselves or to help protect more vulnerable people. There are many good reasons for wearing them. Masks help stop the spread of viruses and reduce our risk of getting sick. wash and dry reusable masks after use and store in a clean dry place.keep it in place – don't hang it around your neck or under your nose.avoid touching the front of your mask while wearing or removing it.make sure it covers your nose and mouth and fits snugly under your chin.wash or sanitise your hands before putting it on or taking it off.you have tested positive, or think you have COVID-19, and are around other people.you are unable to physically distance from others.in indoor public spaces including public transport, clinics and hospitals.It’s a good idea to wear a face mask when: Check your local health department’s website for the latest advice. States and territories have different rules for when you should wear a mask. This means you are less likely to catch or spread the virus. Wearing a face mask can help protect you and those around you.įace masks stop viruses from spreading through the air. Staying up to date with your vaccinations gives you the best protection.īook a vaccination appointment Wear masks where needed We follow the advice of the Australian Technical Advisory Group (ATAGI) who make recommendations on who should be vaccinated. The COVID-19 vaccines will provide you with an increase in protection against severe illness from COVID-19.















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