Cafes and restaurants will be allowed to re-open for up to 10 patrons and five people will be able to visit another person's home in a matter of days. 9News
Victorian nurse and mum-of-two on working Mother's Day during the coronavirus pandemic: 'The nature of the job'Outdoor equipments including gyms and playgrounds can be used with caution, with people encouraged to sanitise the equipment, and swimming in outdoor pools will be allowed.Outdoor equipment including gyms and playgrounds will be able to be used in NSW with caution.
"I know it's really tough ... to not be able to hug or kiss your mum but it would be the wisest course." Mr Hazzard said people could visit and enjoy their mother's company from a safe distance. But, of course, anyone feeling ill should stay at home, he added.Restaurants, pubs, bars and cafe have been closed."No-one should be sitting at a table or chair in NSW - it's pretty simple," he said."People are just bursting at the seams to get back, but I'd say be careful in what you wish for, because while that virus is still among us we are all vulnerable.
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