Afterwards there was to be another eight days of "significant restrictions" according to Police Commissioner Grant Stevens. On 18 November, a six-day lockdown from midnight that day was announced. On 16 November, "a number of significant restrictions" were reintroduced after an outbreak of coronavirus in the northern suburbs of Adelaide. On 8 November the SA government announced that in the state budget it would double its coronavirus economic stimulus package to AU$4 billion. On 27 March, a direction was made under the Emergency Management Act 2004 to prohibit gatherings of more than 10 people, and a limit of 1 person per four square metres. People arriving in the state were required to sign a declaration that they would self-isolate for 14 days and provide an address to the police, with penalties for failure to comply. On 22 March, a "major emergency" was declared, giving the police power to enforce self-isolation rules. On 15 March, a public health emergency was declared in South Australia. On 11 March, the SA state government announced its A$350 million economic stimulus measures. A "pool closed" sign outside the Marion Outdoor Swimming Centre in Park Holme, South Australia, April 2020 2020
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