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SA hospitality restrictions ease as state records sixth day of no new coronavirus cases

South Australia will immediately relax density restrictions in hospitality venues amid a sixth consecutive day of no new coronavirus cases.
The current restriction of one person per four square metre will be eased to one person per two square metres.
The changes were not scheduled to happen until mid-December.
In making the decision, Police Commissioner Grant Stevens overruled advice from the Chief Public Health Officer Nicola Spurrier that any easing of restrictions should wait until after the weekend.
Mr Stevens said the high uptake of QR code technology and South Australians’ compliance with current rules influenced his decision.
“The QR codes have been described as a game-changer in terms of contact tracing, and the work that has been…
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