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Victorian Premier Daniel Andrews announces coronavirus restrictions changes, including relaxed rules for face masks

Face masks will no longer be required outside in Victoria from midnight, as long as physical distancing can be maintained.
Victorians will still need to wear face masks indoors, and carry them outdoors in case they cannot physically distance.
“If you go to Bunnings and you are inside the store, you are wearing a mask. If you are in the car park, you do not have to wear your mask,” Premier Daniel Andrews said.
“But if you are queueing up for a sausage, and you are with other people, and you are simply not keeping a distance — you are part of a crowd, you need to put the mask on.”
Masks remain mandatory on public transport.
The relaxed rule is among a series of restrictions being eased as Victoria enters the final step of its “roadmap”…
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