Premier Mark McGowan has announced a relaxation of the two-person limit on outdoor gatherings.

From Monday, indoor and outdoor non work gatherings will be relaxed to 10 people, Mr McGowan said.

The number of people allowed at weddings has increased to 10, the same as funerals.

Home opens and display village openings will be permitted, under strict controls and hygiene practices.

The new 10-person rule aligns WA with SA, but all outdoor playgrounds, skate parks and sports equipment will remain closed.

Mr McGowan said the figures were very encouraging but no one should get complacent.

Said the easing of restrictions would be based on health advice and would be methodical and cautious.

The Premier said WA’s borders would remain shut for a long period of time and the changes announced today were low risk but deliver great social benefits.

Health Minister Roger Cook said WA recorded zero new cases of coronavirus overnight.

He said there were just 55 active cases across the State, with none in the Kimberley.

There are 16 COVID cases in hospitals, including four in intensive care.

Mr Cook said the easing of restrictions were made possible by West Australians practising social distancing and staying home when unwell.

To stay on top of the disease, he encouraged the public to keep up the practices and to get tested if they feel unwell.

Mr McGowan said the relaxation of the rules was a reward for West Australians who had helped to flatten the curve, but he warned the public must follow the new rules.

He said the changes would help families to see their older relatives.

Mr McGowan said playgrounds would remain closed because authorities were unable to ensure they were kept clean.