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Update to COVID Restrictions - 19 June 2020
As of 19 June 2020, South Australia has transitioned to Step 2 ‘Plus’ of the South Australian Roadmap for Easing COVID-19 Restrictions (the Roadmap). To implement Step 2 ‘Plus’ of the Roadmap, the State Co-ordinator has updated the relevant Public Activities COVID-19 Direction 2020 no 2 which South Australians are bound by.
Key points for the sport and recreation sector to note include:
Maximum occupancy requirements
- Up to 300 people are now permitted in a place (as a whole) with up to 75 people permitted in a single room or enclosed area within the place.
- If two different defined public activities are undertaken in adjacent places (e.g. dining in a clubhouse and playing of sport on an adjacent oval), you could have up to 300 people dining and another 300 people playing and/or watching at the adjacent oval.
- Density requirement of 1 person per 4 square metres must be adhered to at all times.
Swimming pools
- Up to 75 people are permitted in any one swimming pool.
- Premises with multiple swimming pools may have up to 75 persons in each pool.
- Each swimmer can be accompanied by no more than 1 caregiver who is not swimming (unless the swimmer has special needs, such as a disability that requires more than 1 caregiver to be present).
- Density requirement of 1 person per 4 square metres must be adhered to at all times.
Indoor group classes
- If space only allows for 1 person per 4 square metres, indoor groups fitness, dance, barre and yoga classes remain limited to 10 people.
- If space allows for 1 person per 7 square metres, classes may have up to 20 people.
- This does not include the people employed or engaged to work to run the activity.
Change rooms
- Change rooms and toilets can be used, but no communal showers are to be made available.
COVID-Safe Plans
- Organisations that have already submitted a COVID-Safe Plan will be emailed an automatic update today, that will apply the new capacity numbers using the dimensions of rooms and venues from your original plan.
- If you have not yet submitted a COVID-Safe Plan or will only reopen from 19 June, you should plan for re-opening and submit your COVID Safe Plan.
For further information relating to Step 2 Plus of the Roadmap please visitsa.gov.au or read the Frequently Asked Questions.