With Perth officially in lockdown from Friday midnight until Tuesday, this is what awaits residents in Western Australia over the next few days.
Those who reside in Perth and the Peel region will be locked down until Tuesday morning, with Anzac Day dawn services on Sunday cancelled.
Pubs and restaurants across the state can only supply takeaway food, and residents can only leave home for essential reasons such as exercise and medical care including vaccinations.
Private gatherings are banned, gyms and nightclubs are closed but weddings and funerals are allowed to go ahead with 100 guests wearing masks.
The lockdown also affects those in other states with Victoria, New South Wales, Queensland, the Northern Territory and South Australia all bringing in new rules for arrivals from Western Australia.
Residents in Perth (pictured) waiting to get tested for Covid after news of the three-day lockdown from midnight at Friday
Southlands Shopping Centre is among the Perth venues visited by a positive Covid case
Melbourne Airport Terminal 1 was declared a tier two exposure site on Friday
Western Australia was plunged into lockdown after a man infected with Covid visited multiple locations in Perth earlier this week before flying to Victoria.
He spent time with family in Kardinya soon after leaving hotel quarantine, before visiting Subiaco and Northbridge, in the state’s south, according to Perth Now.
The man also attended venues in suburbs including Canning Vale, Applecross, Crawley and Mt Pleasant during his stay.
WA Premier Mark McGowan has advised people to get tested if they are displaying symptoms.
‘I want to remind everyone that if you are unwell, more than ever, stay home and get tested if you are symptomatic,’ the Premier said.
‘Our testing clinics are open and vaccinations will continue over the three-day lockdown period.’
Following the outbreak in Perth, all flights between New Zealand and Western Australia are now on hold
After the man travelled to Melbourne mid-week, there are fears Victoria could be plunged into yet another lockdown.
He arrived at Tullamarine Airport on Wednesday evening on Qantas flight QF778 after being in close contact with a man who was infected with coronavirus in Perth.
The man acquired the virus after serving hotel quarantine in Perth’s Mercure Hotel, in an adjacent room to someone who was positive.
Anyone on the flight from Perth must get tested immediately and quarantine for 14 days, while anyone at the Melbourne Airport Terminal 1 must get tested and isolate until receiving a negative result.
The infected traveller has been placed in hotel quarantine and is currently asymptomatic.
The man becomes the second person to acquire coronavirus from another in hotel quarantine after a Perth man caught the virus from a person at the same hotel then infected his friend.
Interstate, a number of measures were quickly put in place following news of the lockdown in Perth and Peel.
Victorian authorities are contact-tracing passengers and anyone who has returned to WA will be required to self-quarantine for 14 days.
Victoria’s Chief Health Officer declared the Perth metropolitan area and Peel region red zones from 2.01am on Saturday.
‘Victorians in these areas must follow local directions,’ the Department of Health and Human Services said.
‘If they leave to enter VIC while red zones are in effect, they must quarantine at home for 14 days.
‘If non-Victorians in red zones enter Victoria, they will stay in hotel quarantine until a return flight is arranged.’
NSW Health said it would commence screening of flights from Perth to identify any passengers who may have attended exposure sites in WA.
Queensland will require anyone who has been in Perth or Peel since April 17 to comply with the requirements of the WA lockdown.
The NT has declared Perth and the Peel region Covid-19 hotspots, while South Australia are also contracting passengers from Perth.
ACT Health have asked any visitors from WA to get tested immediately if they start displaying symptoms.
Following the outbreak in Perth, all flights between New Zealand and Western Australia are now on hold.
New Zealand Covid Response Minister Chris Hipkins said any Kiwis affected should follow the advice of Western Australian authorities.
‘As set out in our trans-Tasman bubble protocols, travel between New Zealand and Western Australia has been paused, pending further advice from the state government,’ he said.
‘New Zealand health officials are in contact with their Australian counterparts and are completing a risk assessment.’
Anyone displaying possible symptoms for Covid is encouraged to get tested at clinics across Perth, which will all be open across the three day lockdown (stock image)