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11 Feb 2022 | 07:41 AM UTC

Australia: South Australia further eases COVID-19 restrictions statewide as of Feb. 11 /update 14

South Australia further eases COVID-19 measures as of Feb. 11. Business and travel restrictions to continue.

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South Australia has further eased some COVID-19 controls statewide as of Feb. 11. The cap for residential gatherings has been increased to 50 people. Officials have also eased the maximum capacity limit at offices to 50-percent. Outdoor hospitality venues can open at 75-percent capacity.

Local Measures
South Australian authorities continue to enforce Level-1 restrictions. Workers must continue to wear facemasks indoors, and officials encourage employees to eat lunch outside. Unseated private events and indoor hospitality venues can only run at 50-percent capacity. Indoor fitness facilities must restrict density to one person per four square meters (43 square feet). High-risk businesses, such as hospitality venues and hospitals, must QR codes for contact tracing efforts. Officials encourage patrons to check into establishments using the mySA GOV mobile application. A facemask mandate remains in place for indoor public locations; high-risk settings, such as healthcare and personal services; and public transport.

Authorities continue contact tracing efforts and require COVID-19 cases and close contacts to self-quarantine. COVID-19 cases must self-quarantine for 10 days from receipt of the positive test. Designated close contacts must self-quarantine for seven days from exposure and undergo testing upon notification and on day 6 of quarantine. Rapid antigen tests (RATs) are available for free, and people must report positive test results to health professionals. Close contacts cannot enter high-risk settings for 14 days after exposure. Employees in 14 essential sectors can return to work after receiving a negative PCR test result. However, officials will permit employees to return to work while PCR test results are pending with a negative RAT test result.

Quarantine Requirements
South Australia permits quarantine-free entry for fully vaccinated international passengers allowed under the federal government's border regulations. Inbound fully vaccinated passengers must complete daily symptom checks for 14 days after entry using the HealthCheck SA application and cannot enter high-risk settings for seven days after arrival. Unvaccinated international arrivals must quarantine for 14 days at government-designated hotels. South Australia charges required travelers quarantine fees of AUD 3,000 for the first adult, AUD 1,000 for each additional adult, or AUD 500 for children over three years old for 14-days of quarantine. Fees are payable at the end of the quarantine period.

Advice

Follow all official instructions. Abide by government health and safety measures. Reconfirm all travel arrangements. Liaise with trusted contacts for further updates and guidance. Maintain contact with your diplomatic representation. Ensure contingency plans account for further disruptive measures or extensions of current restrictions.

Resources

South Australia Government COVID-19 Information