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Do I need a PCR to go to Tasmania?
There are currently no entry requirements in place for any travellers to Tasmania.
How do I register for Covid in Tasmania?
Eligible people who require a RAT kit need to register their details via the online request form. Care is available for all positive COVID-19 cases. If you have a positive COVID-19 PCR or register a positive RAT result you will receive a message from the Department of Health.
Are the borders open in Tasmania?
There are currently no entry requirements in place for travellers to Tasmania.
Do we still have to check in Tasmania?
Check in TAS is currently not required.
How long does it take to get PCR test results Tasmania?
Test results are usually provided within 48 hours.
Do Tasmanians have to wear masks?
Masks are not required at indoor or outdoor events, regardless of the number of people attending, unless specified by Public Health when approving an event under the COVID-19 Safe Events and Activities in Tasmania Framework.
Is there a fine for not checking in Tasmania?
Tasmania Police Under Section 16 of the Public Health Act, businesses are required to register for Check In TAS and provide access to a QR code. All people aged 16 years and older are required check-in. Anyone who refuses to check-in faces a fine of $778.50.
How do I get a mask exemption in Tasmania?
Exemptions
- Children aged under 12 years or those undertaking primary education.
- Anyone who has medical certification (or other documentation from a medical practitioner) of a physical or mental health condition or disability that makes wearing a fitted mask unsuitable.
Is it still mandatory to check in?
Checking in is no longer mandatory. People who have been to a venue around the same time as a person with COVID-19 will receive a case alert in the Service NSW app.
How do I check my Covid app?
To check out:
- open the Service NSW app.
- go to COVID Safe Check-in.
- tap the Recent tab.
- tap the Check out button.
How long after exposure to Covid do you show symptoms?
On average, symptoms showed up in the newly infected person about 5.6 days after contact. Rarely, symptoms appeared as soon as 2 days after exposure. Most people with symptoms had them by day 12.