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MASSIVE PROOF OF VACCINATION REQUIRED FOR W.A.

Posted in Uncategorized by freoview on January 13, 2022

Here the latest from the WA State Government about proof of vaccination requirements:

Based on the latest health advice, from Monday, January 31, proof of vaccination requirements will apply State-wide and be expanded to include new higher-risk venues.

Double dose proof of vaccination for those aged 16 and older will be required for:

  • visitors to public and private hospitals, and aged care facilities;
  • all hospitality venues including restaurants, cafes, bars, pubs, clubs, taverns, night clubs and dine-in fast food (roadhouses, service stations and takeaway is exempt);
  • indoor entertainment venues, including play centres, gaming and gambling, theatres, concert halls, museums, cinemas and live music venues;
  • bottle shops;
  • the entire Crown Perth complex;
  • major stadiums;
  • gyms, fitness centres and health studios;
  • amusement parks and the Zoo; and
  • music festivals and large events with more than 500 people, unless exempt.

Community sport and school-based events, unless at one of the specific venues listed, are exempt from the proof of vaccination requirement.

People will be required to show proof of their COVID-19 vaccination, either in a digital or paper-based form, along with approved identification if not using the ServiceWA app. Visit https://www.wa.gov.au to see information on getting proof of COVID-19 vaccinations.

Venues, staff and patrons will have a shared responsibility when it comes to proof of vaccination, with venues required to take reasonable steps to ensure all patrons are double dose vaccinated, or exempt.

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  1. w3st3ndr3sid3nt said, on January 17, 2022 at 9:27 am

    Pro-mandate group NAS stating that 4 councilors will vote for the ant-mandate proposal on Wednesday. Who are the councilors that NAS believes will vote this way? Or is it just hearsay?

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  2. freoview said, on January 13, 2022 at 7:28 pm

    Everyone is trying to adapt to somehow live with Covid. Individuals, governments, businesses are all struggling to somehow do the right thing, whilst not really knowing or understanding what those right things are. Of course all these decisions need to be reviewed as we move on, and once we know what does and what does not work.

    Roel

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  3. gnangarra said, on January 13, 2022 at 6:11 pm

    my only concern is there is nothing in any of the information that says when this will be reviewed by the community not the government. I’d like to see date set in 12 or 18 even months a for referendum to continue with the apps and restrictions. Alternative at the next state election in 2025 but that feels to far away.

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