Australia is moving to stage 2 restrictions to curb the coronavirus outbreak. Here's what's included
ABCAs of midnight Wednesday, beauty services are closed, but hairdressers will still be able to operate. "People should stay at home unless they're going for essential services and shopping, unless they're going for medical services or to work or for exercise or children to school," Federal Health Minister Greg Hunt said. "It is very important that they strictly manage the social distancing and limitations of the number of people in their premises, so that's 4 square metres per person," he said. Mr Morrison said he understood this would be a "significant sacrifice" for many people. Real estate auctions and open house inspections Amusement parks and arcades Indoor and outdoor play centres Gyms, health clubs, fitness centres, yoga, barre, spin facilities, saunas, wellness centres and community and recreation centres Public swimming pools Galleries, museums, national institutions, historic sites, libraries, community centres Auction houses Cinemas Nightclubs Casinos, gaming or gambling venues Outdoor and indoor markets — this doesn't include food markets Places of worship Food outlets in shopping centres can stay open, but they will only be able to sell takeaway.