NSW Covid update: Berejiklian flags mid-October as ‘much more normal’ at 70% vaccination rate

The premier says vaccinated international travellers could begin flying in for Christmas, as the state records 1,116 new Covid cases and four deaths

New South Wales could be opening pubs, restaurants, stadiums and services like hairdressing to fully vaccinated people by mid-October, while vaccinated international travellers could be welcomed for Christmas under a system of home quarantine.

Premier Gladys Berejiklian said life will feel “very much more normal” by mid-October when the state is expected to achieve the 70% double-dose vaccination milestone, which would allow freedoms for vaccinated residents.

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