• home gatherings limited to a total of 30 people;
• private outdoor gatherings (not at a private residence) limited to a total of 200 people;
• two square metre rule introduced for hospitality, fitness venues, entertainment
venues, cultural venues, places of worship,
hairdressers and beauty services;
• 75 per cent capacity for seated entertainment
venues (forward facing), such as theatres
and cinemas;
• 75 per cent capacity for major stadia such as
Optus Stadium, RAC Arena, HBF Stadium
(main area) and HBF Park;
• two square metre rule for Perth Crown
Complex and seated service only on the
casino gaming floor;
• 500-person capacity limit at nightclubs, in
addition to the two square metre rule; • visitation at residential aged care and
disability care facilities, and hospitals limited to four visitors per patient/resident per day, exemptions for compassionate reasons;
• COVID Event Checklists required for events with more than 500 patrons and less than 1,000 patrons and COVID Event Plans required for large events with 1,000 patrons and above;
• COVID Safety Plans to be expanded to early childhood education and childcare services, hairdressers and barbers, and encouraged for all workplaces; and
• workplaces should implement COVID-19 safe settings to manage workforce impacts.
The mask rules for all indoor public settings will also be expanded State-wide and applied to the Kimberley, Gascoyne, Mid-West and Goldfields-Esperance regions from 6am Monday February 21.
All Level 1 measures will be applied to the Kimberley, Gascoyne, Mid West and Goldfields-Esperance regions as community transmission is detected in the region.
With WA achieving more than 95 per cent double dose vaccination and based on the latest health advice, bottle shops will be removed from proof of vaccination