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South Australia’s coronavirus restrictions ease in time for Christmas and New Year
South Australia’s coronavirus restrictions have eased today, allowing large home gatherings ahead of the festive season and stand-up drinking at pubs.
Key points:
- SA has had no new cases for 14 days, with no known active cases in the state
- Up to 50 people can now gather in homes and 200 people can attend weddings
- Permitting drinking while standing up is among several other restrictions easing today
There are currently no known active cases of COVID-19 in South Australia and there have been 14 consecutive days with no new cases diagnosed in the state.
From this morning, the maximum number of people who can gather at a home has increased from 10 to 50, and patrons can stand up with a drink at the state’s hospitality venues.
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