South Australian Premier Steven Marshall has actually announced that constraints on travel from New South Wales and the ACT will no longer relieve next week as planned because of the continuous coronavirus risk.
Key points:
- The number of cases connected to Sydney’s Crossroads Hotel has actually raised issues in SA
- The shift committee has postponed alleviating restrictions on visitors from NSW and the ACT
- Authorities executed a hard border closure with Victoria recently
Visitors from those states were to be permitted into South Australia without quarantining from July 20, but that is no longer the case.
Mr Marshall stated the state’s transition committee had chosen there is excessive unpredictability around the COVID-19 scenario in New South Wales to open the borders at this phase.
He stated the “super-spreader event” at the Cross