

This means a maximum of 20 people or 1 per 4 square meters, whichever is less.


However, if there is a person attending who is not fully vaccinated, COVID-19 density restrictions apply. Venues used for private hire have no capacity limit if people attending are fully vaccinated.

Eased restrictions for businessesįrom 17 December 2021, there are no capacity restrictions on businesses that are only permitted to allow fully vaccinated people to attend, including: To ensure we don't overwhelm our hospital system when we have outbreaks, some restrictions on unvaccinated people are necessary. When border restrictions were eased, COVID-19 began to circulate in our community. However, there are restrictions on people who are not fully vaccinated. On 17 December 2021, restrictions on businesses were eased the exception from vaccination requirements for official duties and emergencies.requirements for convention and entertainment centres, stadiums, and private hire of venues for other religious and civil services.On 24 December 2021, the public health and social measures were updated to clarify: Face mask are required in all indoor settingsįrom 1am AEST Sunday 2 January 2022 face mask requirements across Queensland include all indoor settings except for in the home and where it's unsafe.
