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Masks no longer mandatory on public transport

Masks will no longer be mandatory on public transport, taxis, rideshares or tourism vehicles from Friday morning.

The state government announced restrictions would ease from 11.59pm on Thursday, September 22, with masks to instead be strongly recommended in line with existing indoor mask recommendations.

“Masks continue to be strongly recommended in indoor settings, in situations where people can’t physically distance, for people who have any COVID symptoms and for anyone who may be immunocompromised or vulnerable to COVID,” the government said.

“The requirement to wear face masks will remain in some circumstances – like visiting a hospital, care facility or any other indoor space that is publicly accessible in a healthcare setting, including allied health providers.

“Masks are also required if you have COVID or are a close or household contact and are not required to quarantine – for example, because you have tested negative on a rapid antigen test.”

The government said that this decision will bring Victoria in line with mask requirements in most other states.

Health Minister Mary-Anne Thomas said the changes provided consistency on mask wearing requirements, and thanked Victorian Chief Health Officer Brett Sutton for his advice.

“As we move to living with COVID, it’s important we ensure enduring behaviour change in the community – and that means giving people the choice to wear masks to protect themselves and those around them,” Ms Thomas said.

“It’s vitally important that Victorians stay up to date with their COVID vaccinations, to help prevent serious illness and to ease pressure on the health system.”

The government said face masks remain a cheap and high-effective tool in reducing transmission of the virus and in protecting the most vulnerable members of the community.

“With more Victorians becoming eligible for their fourth dose of the COVID vaccine, it is important that people continue to stay up to date with their vaccinations to help protect themselves and the community,” the government said.

“People should also maintain good ventilation indoors, get tested if they have symptoms and speak to their doctor about COVID treatments.”

Details: coronavirus.vic.gov.au/face-masks.

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