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The public has until April 15 to submit public comment on the proposed regulations.

Some of the key proposals highlighted by the department include:

The attendance of indoor gatherings without proof of vaccinations will be limited to only 1,000 people indoors and 2,000 outdoors with social distancing of at least one metre. Face masks will be compulsory for indoor gatherings, with the regulations specifying that people cannot enter public premises or make use of public transport without a mask.

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