20/07/2021
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😷 From 20 July 2021, masks are required in enclosed public places where people are present with people from different households.
This INCLUDES:
▪ shared indoor public places (e.g. shops, services)
▪ passenger transport services
▪ health care services
▪ high risk settings.
The following places are EXCLUDED:
▪ primary or secondary schools (including staff).
▪ office buildings, unless the person's work involves face-to-face interaction with members of the public.
High risk settings include:
▪ residential aged care facilities
▪ disability care facilities
▪ prison, correctional facility, training centre or other place of custody.
Passenger transport services include:
▪ public transport
▪ taxis
▪ rideshare
▪ other hire or charter vehicle arrangements.
Health care services include:
▪ private and public hospitals
▪ general practice
▪ medical specialist services and practices
▪ mental health services and practices including drug and alcohol services
▪ allied health services, including those provided by a counsellor, speech pathologist, sonographer, social worker, rehabilitation counsellor, radiation therapist, radiographer, psychologist, prosthetist / orthotist, podiatrist, physiotherapist, music therapist, osteopath, orthoptist, optometrist, occupational therapist, genetic counsellor, exercise physiologist, dietitian, counsellor, chiropractor, audiologist, art/creative art therapist, or bowen therapist
▪ complementary and alternative therapy services and practices including Chinese medicine practitioners
▪ community health services including Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Services
▪ dental services
▪ reproductive services and sexual health services including termination of pregnancy
▪ radiology services including screening services
▪ disability and rehabilitation services.
There are exceptions to these mandatory requirements, including:
▪ if they have a relevant medical condition, including problems with their breathing, a serious condition of the face, a disability or a mental health condition (evidence of a relevant medical condition must be produced on request)
▪ in circumstances where the ability to see the mouth is essential for communication, such as to enable communication by or with any patron who is deaf or hard of hearing
▪ when the person is eating or drinking
▪ if the person is a child under 12 years of age.
ℹ Find out more at www.sahealth.sa.gov.au/COVIDmasks
ℹ Find more information and the latest Direction at www.covid-19.sa.gov.au/emergency-declarations