SA borders to reopen to fully vaccinated on November 23 as roadmap revealed

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Fully vaccinated Australians looking to travel to South Australia will be permitted entry from November 23 as part of the state’s roadmap out of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Under the scheme announced by Premier Steven Marshall on Tuesday, mandatory quarantine for international arrivals will reduce from 14 days to seven with caps on household gatherings increased from 20 to 30 people.

Mr Marshall praised residents for working “extraordinarily hard” to make the relaxation of restrictions possible.

 

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