The Cross Border-Associated Direction has been updated in South Australia.
The Cross Border-Associated Direction No 8 comes into effect at 12.01am Friday 7 May 2021.
The changes are:
People who are in South Australia prior to 12.01am Friday 7 May 2021 and who have been at a COVID-19 case location at the specified date and time on the Government of New South Wales website: https://www.health.nsw.gov.au/Infectious/covid-19/Pages/case-locations-and-alerts.aspx are subject to Level 5 requirements.
This includes all close and causal contacts specified on the Government of New South Wales website.
Level 5 requirements are:
Must reside and remained quarantined and segregated from other people at place determined by an authorised officer for 14 days.
Updates have been made to Cross Border Travel Direction in South Australia.
The Emergency Management (Cross Border Travel-Associated Direction No 7) (COVID-19) Direction 2021 came into effect at 1.57pm on Friday 30 April 2021.
This Direction acts as an appendix to the Emergency Management (Cross Border Travel-General) (COVID-19) Direction 2021. It specifies the level of cross border requirements (as articulated in the Emergency Management (Cross Border Travel-General) (COVID-19) Direction 2021) for arrivals into South Australia as follows:
Western Australia, Perth and Peel Region arrivals- no longer have any COVID-19 testing, quarantine or entry restrictions. This means that:
People now arriving from Perth or Peel Regions into South Australia are no longer subject to any restrictions.
The Cross Border-Associated Direction has been updated in South Australia.
The Cross Border-Associated Direction No 6 came into effect at 4.50 pm Tuesday 27 April 2021.
The changes are:
Travellers who have arrived from the Western Australia Restricted Zone comprising the Perth Region and Peel Region from Saturday 17 April 2021 are now subject to level 3 requirements (this has been downgraded from level 4 requirements).
All travellers arriving from the Western Australia Restricted Zones are subject to level 3 requirements.
Level 3 requirements are:
Must submit to a COVID-19 test within 24 hrs of arrival then again on day 5 and 13
Must quarantine until they get a negative test result
Must not enter or remain in a high risk setting for a period of 14 days after arrival
The Cross Border-Associated Direction has been updated in South Australia.
The Cross Border-Associated Direction No 35 comes into effect at 12.01am Saturday 24 April 2021.
The changes are:
Travellers who have arrived from the Western Australia restricted zone comprising the Perth Region and Peel Region between Saturday 17 April 2021 and 12.01am on Saturday 24 April 2021 are subject to level 3 requirements.
Level 3 requirements are:
Must submit to a COVID-19 test within 24 hrs of arrival then again on day 5 and 13
Must quarantine until they get a negative test result
Must not enter or remain in a high risk setting for a period of 14 days after arrival
Must not attend any event with an approved COVID Management Plan or at which more than 1000 people are present for a period of 14 days after arrival
Date Time
Update to COVID-19 Directions 23 April 2021, South Australia
Updates have been made to the Supervised Quarantine and Residential Aged Care Facilities Directions in South Australia. Changes to both of these Directions are minor administrative changes which do not significantly impact the way in which South Australia is currently operating.
Supervised Quarantine No 8
The Emergency Management (Supervised Quarantine No 8) (COVID-19) Direction 2021 comes into effect at 12.01am on Saturday 24 April 2021.
Key changes include:
This Direction has been updated to clarify that a person directed to undertake supervised quarantine at a quarantine facility must undergo testing requirements which are imposed by Supervised Quarantine Direction and not the Cross Border Travel General Direction.