Social distancing restrictions in NSW will ease again from Friday, February 12 unless there are "unexpected outbreaks" of COVID-19, Premier Gladys Berejiklian says.
It means venues that are currently subject to the 4 square metre rule, like restaurants, bars and places of worship, will be subject to the 2 square metre rule.
The Premier said rules around masks could be relaxed too, but that they would continue to be mandatory on public transport.
NSW yesterday recorded a 17th consecutive day with no locally acquired COVID-19 infections.
Almost 12,000 tests were completed in the 24 hours to 8pm yesterday.
Ms Berejiklian warned that some activities still cannot be undertaken until NSW Health gives the go-ahead.
"I have to stress that singing and dancing are still considered too high risk in the current environment so those activities will still not be allowed," she said.
More to come.
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