Since we opened up States(except WA) have weakened the Rules/Restrictions since the 90% of People Vaccinated Twice and not putting them back onstui magpie wrote:I had a quick look, neither NSW or Victoria have any vaccination mandates for weddings, anyone can attend of any age, vaccinated or not and can dance.
Exception would be if the venue itself has vaccination requirements (eg a Pub) which makes it murky but under 18 is exempted.
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Absolutely. Covid can still kill you but you're a lot less likely to die being vaccinated than not.Dave The Man wrote:So be Vaccinated with underlying medical conditions also make a Big Difference?stui magpie wrote:^
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All other things being equal, underlying medical conditions definitely have an impact, but the same applies for vaccinations.According to a recent Victorian Chief Health Officer update, unvaccinated people accounted for 22.8 per cent of people in hospital and 35.8 per cent of people in ICU, despite making up less than 6 per cent of the population.
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Hospitality and other venues still require full vaccinations but even there kids can come in without them.Dave The Man wrote:Since we opened up States(except WA) have weakened the Rules/Restrictions since the 90% of People Vaccinated Twice and not putting them back onstui magpie wrote:I had a quick look, neither NSW or Victoria have any vaccination mandates for weddings, anyone can attend of any age, vaccinated or not and can dance.
Exception would be if the venue itself has vaccination requirements (eg a Pub) which makes it murky but under 18 is exempted.
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Same. I'm concerned about them wanting to introduce booster mandates.David wrote:I'm a little worried to hear about Andrews' push for "fully vaccinated" status to shift from two shots to three (for purposes of being able to participate in public life).
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Well the last Mandate they had for Vaccinations only lasted a Few WeeksJezza wrote:Same. I'm concerned about them wanting to introduce booster mandates.David wrote:I'm a little worried to hear about Andrews' push for "fully vaccinated" status to shift from two shots to three (for purposes of being able to participate in public life).
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Huh? Most of them still exist…Dave The Man wrote:Well the last Mandate they had for Vaccinations only lasted a Few WeeksJezza wrote:Same. I'm concerned about them wanting to introduce booster mandates.David wrote:I'm a little worried to hear about Andrews' push for "fully vaccinated" status to shift from two shots to three (for purposes of being able to participate in public life).
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Interesting as I’m going to a wedding next month and we had to provide vaccination status with the RSVP. Although if Dan gets his way, I’m fully vaccinated now but won’t be when the wedding occurs!!!stui magpie wrote:I had a quick look, neither NSW or Victoria have any vaccination mandates for weddings, anyone can attend of any age, vaccinated or not and can dance.
Exception would be if the venue itself has vaccination requirements (eg a Pub) which makes it murky but under 18 is exempted.
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Under Victoria’s vaccine mandate rules you’ll get an exemption for 6 months after having Covid.David wrote:I'm a little worried to hear about Andrews' push for "fully vaccinated" status to shift from two shots to three (for purposes of being able to participate in public life). I only became eligible to have a booster shot this week, but having just had COVID I don't think it would be wise for me to get it right away. That certainly seems to be the advice of at least some medical experts:
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