South Australia revokes quarantine requirement for ACT travellers, but not for NSW

 South Australia will relax its border restrictions with the ACT from midnight tonight — but restrictions on people from New South Wales will remain in place indefinitely.


Key points:

Canberrans will have to travel by direct flight to enter SA

The 14-day quarantine requirement for people from NSW remains

SA authorities are 'optimistic' NSW can eliminate community transmission

South Australia's Transition Committee met this morning to consider the issue of border controls.


The Police Commissioner said that from midnight people travelling from the ACT will not have to undertake a 14-day quarantine period when they arrive in SA.


They will also be required to complete an online pre-approval and must declare they have not been to one of the restricted states — NSW and Victoria — in the 14 days before they arrive.


Read more: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2020-09-15/sa-cancels-quarantine-requirement-act-but-not-nsw/1266468





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