A range of restrictions will remain in place beyond the three-day COVID-19 lockdown across the Perth Metropolitan and Peel regions.
WESTERN AUSTRALIA'S POST-LOCKDOWN RULES:
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Perth Metropolitan and Peel regions to finish a three-day lockdown at midnight on Monday.
Some restrictions will remain until 12.01am on Saturday May 1.
From midnight on Monday, residents can leave their homes and regions but must wear a face mask at all times except for during vigorous outdoor exercise.
The mask requirement applies to anyone who has been in Perth or Peel since April 17 and subsequently travelled to another region.
Schools resume on Tuesday but staff and high school students are required to wear face masks.
Primary school students don't have to wear a mask and teachers may remove masks while conducting classes.
Private indoor and outdoor gatherings limited to 20 people.
Businesses and venues can reopen except for nightclubs, the casino and indoor fitness centres.
Four-square-metre rule will be in place for all venues except workplaces, public transport, schools and supermarkets.
A 20-patron limit applies to hospitality venues, theatres and entertainment venues, hairdressers and beauty salons, public venues, recreation centres and pools.
Hospitality venues restricted to seated service only.
TAFEs open but universities restricted to online learning.
Community sport and training can resume without spectators.
Elective surgery limited to Category 1 and urgent Category 2 procedures.
Visits to hospitals, aged care and disability care facilities restricted to compassionate grounds.
Working from home is advised for those able to do so or in vulnerable categories.
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