Update 21 May 2022
Public Health have advised that events and premises will no longer be required to have density or capacity limits in place as part of COVID-19 regulations from 12:01 am Saturday, 21 May 2022. You may still voluntarily use capacity limits as part of ongoing COVID-19 safety management.
Update 02 May 2022
Close contacts can leave home if they have no symptoms and return a negative test when notified they are a close contact. They must do the following for seven days:
It is also recommended that close contacts:
There are no changes to requirements for positive cases – isolation requirements remain in place for anyone who has received a positive RAT or PCR test result.
In addition to the changes to close contact quarantine, the Director of Public Health has announced that the Check in TAS app will no longer be in use at all from 12:01 am Monday 2 May 2022.
Updated 04 Mar 2022 From 12.01am Saturday, 5 March 2022 customers in retail settings will no longer be required to wear face masks in Tasmania. Staff in these settings will continue to be required to wear face masks to ensure business continuity.
Retail settings include shops, supermarkets, shopping centres and similar premises where goods are provided for sale or hire.
It does not include:
It is important to us that you can safely shop at Kingston Plaza.
Please continue to adhere to state government guidelines and if you are not sure of current restrictions, please visit coronavirus.tas.gov.au.
Remember when visiting our centres to:
Physical distancing is important for everyone, particularly for people at increased risk of severe COVID-19 illness due to older age or chronic health conditions. If you cannot maintain physical distance, wearing a mask is an important protective measure.
There are situations when wearing a mask is mandatory in Tasmania. The mask must cover your mouth and nose.
It is a good idea to keep a small supply of masks at home for yourself and other household members in case you are required to wear a mask in some public spaces at short notice e.g. in areas where masks can help reduce community risk or in the event of local cases.
We are committed to the safety and wellbeing of everyone in our local community.