Updated Cross Border Travel-Associated Direction 27 April, South Australia

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
    • 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
  • Western Australia Restricted Zone arrivals means a person who has at any time during the period of 14 days before arrival been in the Western Australia restricted zones of Perth and Peel regions.

*Unless otherwise directed by an authorised officer from the Department of Health and Wellbeing.

This Direction should be read in conjunction with the Emergency Management (Cross Border Travel-General)(COVID-19 ) Direction 2021.

The Emergency Management (Cross Border Travel – Associated Direction No 5)(COVID-19) Direction 2021 has been revoked and replaced by the Emergency Management (Cross Border Travel – Associated Direction No 6)(COVID-19) Direction 2021

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