SA is reintroducing restrictions in gyms, the hospitality sector and on the numbers of people allowed in gatherings after the state recorded 634 new COVID-19 cases on Saturday.
Mr Marshall said the density arrangements would be changed back to one person per four square metres for indoor dining, and one per two square metres for"door consumption".
“We have got to make sure that we take action now that we have since the first day, moving quickly in our state." "We are saying to people that this is a disease which really can only be transmitted with a number of people that you meet. So very strictly reducing the number of people that you come into contact with will slow down the spread," he said.
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