Whoa you're up early!Can you tell us what's changed in SA from today? The official direction is a bit confusing and there are lots of changes around where to wear masks. The SA gov FAQs help a bit, but they say religious ceremonies are capped at 150 and 1 person per 2sqm. I can't see the cap reflected in the direction but thought it would be 1 per 4sqm as per the direction .Thanks-Abs is confused
Hi there Abs is confused!
Below are SA's rules in a nutshell.
The total number of people at a place must not exceed:
- 1 person per 4 square metres at an indoor place
- 1 person per 2 square metres at an outdoor place
Physical distancing, or social distancing principles apply. Every person should attempt to stay at least 1.5 metres from other members of the public. However, this does not apply to people who live together, who are friends or family members, or people who regularly associate with each other.
Wearing a face mask is not mandatory, but it is recommended to wear a mask when out in public if you are unable to physically distance.
Some defined public activities such as Health Services and Personal Care Service provision does require wearing a mask.
Gatherings
The following gathering provisions apply:
Private function (including wedding and funerals)
150 people maximum 1 person per 2 square metres
Private functions include weddings, funerals, parties or any other function which is by invite only that is held at licensed premises. The function must be in a designated area which has no public access and where possible separate bathroom facilities from the rest of the venue.
Guests must use their best endeavours to remain segregated from other patrons at the premises. Food and beverages must have no shared utensils but can be consumed while standing. Dancing is also permitted.
Private residence
10 people per house (unless more than 10 people permanently reside at the residence)
Private place
150 people maximum
Holiday accommodation
The maximum number of people permitted to sleep at the place as set by the accommodation provider to a maximum of 10 people
Caravan park or camping ground
Six people maximum per site and no more than six visitors. Children under the age of 16 are not included.
Note: Children and infants of any age are counted in the above gathering and density provisions, other than at caravan parks where children under the age of 16 are not included.
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