Business Hunter's Bob Hawes and CEDA disability advocate David Belcher share thoughts on easing isolation restrictions for COVID-19 household contacts

By Anita Beaumont
Updated April 20 2022 - 4:31pm, first published 4:30pm
Concerned: David Belcher, of CEDA, said once again, peak disability bodies were left out of the decision to scrap household contact isolation rules for COVID-19. Picture: Marina Neil
Concerned: David Belcher, of CEDA, said once again, peak disability bodies were left out of the decision to scrap household contact isolation rules for COVID-19. Picture: Marina Neil

THE relaxation of COVID-19 isolation rules for household contacts has been met with both delight and dismay, with Hunter businesses calling it a "step in the right direction" while disability advocates fear the changes will put the region's most vulnerable at risk.

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