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NSW roadmap out of lockdown will be reviewed by the state’s crisis cabinet

New South Wales’ roadmap out of lockdown will be reviewed by the state’s crisis cabinet with newly installed Premier Dominic Perrottet hinting some requirements could be tweaked.

Perrottet, who was sworn in on Tuesday, will meet with health officials and his crisis cabinet on Wednesday to go over the plan for the state to emerge from months of lockdown from October 11.

Perrottet’s first challenge will be navigating the path out of lockdown, which began in Greater Sydney more than 15 weeks ago.

“There’s a number of areas within the roadmap that can be looked at,” Perrottet told Sydney radio 2GB on Wednesday.

NSW is due to start throwing off the shackles of lockdown on Monday after it hits the 70 per cent double COVID-19 vaccination milestone for those 16 years and over.

Key to the transition will be an economic recovery plan, which the premier will unveil this week, and the ability of the state’s health system to cope with an expected spike in COVID-19 cases when restrictions ease.

Perrottet said while the economy had taken a significant beating during the lockdown, which began in June, he expects the state to “bounce back very quickly”.

“As we head into December and over the summer period as businesses open … we’re going to have a very bright summer,” he said.

“What we’ll see is a stronger economy on the other side.”

Perrottet is also determined to get workers back into offices to breathe life back into major CBDs “this year and as quickly as possible”, but he acknowledged mandatory mask-wearing in offices is an impediment.

Under the roadmap, masks remain compulsory in indoor environments until December.

The premier was reluctant to say if he would push for that requirement to be ditched earlier.

Source: 7news.com.au