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South Australia removes final barriers to interstate travel as coronavirus risk reduces

South Australia will scrap its remaining interstate travel barriers, removing border checkpoints and scaling back domestic arrival checks at Adelaide Airport.
Key points:
- People travelling into SA from other states and territories will be able to do so freely
- Police Commissioner Grant Stevens said he was pleased to be able to remove checkpoints
- He said COVID-19 has been “virtually eliminated” within the Australian community
Police Commissioner and State Coordinator Grant Stevens said because Australia has “virtually eliminated” COVID-19, he was confident to make the changes immediately.
“We’ve made the determination that there’s no requirement ongoing for us to have police officers and protective security officers checking people’s online…
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