Here are the COVID lockdown rules in place for the next three days in Greater Darwin and Katherine
Greater Darwin and Katherine have entered a three-day lockdown after a man in his 30s returned a positive COVID test on Sunday night. The rules Under the lockdown restrictions, residents can only leave their home in the following circumstances: For medical treatment including coronavirus testing and vaccinations To get essential goods and services For essential work For one hour of outdoor exercise a day within 5 kilometres from your home with people from your house or one other person To provide care and support to a family member or person who cannot support themselves What's different this time? Key information for parents Mr Gunner said school students must stay at home except for children of essential workers. Territorians ordered to stay in NT The government says Territorians in lockdown areas must stay in the Northern Territory during the lockdown period. You can still order takeaway Cafes and restaurants are considered essential services, so picking up takeaway is allowed during the lockdown, the NT government confirmed.

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