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Coronavirus restrictions eased again in Victoria with changes for office workers and home visitors

After 37 days without any new cases of coronavirus, Victorian Premier Daniel Andrews is easing restrictions on gatherings in the home, the use of masks and moving towards a system of density limits rather than caps on the numbers of people at hospitality venues.
Key points:
- Public and private sector workers can start returning to their CBD offices in two stages from January 11
- People must continue to carry masks, which must be worn in supermarkets, department stores, indoor markets and on public transport
- Density limits are replacing caps in hospitality venues
Private sector companies will be allowed to move up to 50 per cent of employees back into their offices from January 11. They are currently at 25 per cent.
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