Adelaides prominent entertainment hub, SkyCity Adelaide, has declared that all guests will be required to have received the COVID-19 vaccination beginning next month. This mandate encompasses the casino, lodging facilities, drinking establishments, and dining areas.
Commencing on February 10th, all individuals entering SkyCity Adelaide must present evidence of complete vaccination or a valid medical exemption. This regulation applies to both personnel and visitors. The venue already enforces the use of face coverings, physical distancing, and QR code registration.
To demonstrate vaccination status, patrons can exhibit their digital certificate on a mobile device or a photo identification card accompanied by a printed certificate. Unvaccinated individuals must provide official medical exemption documentation prior to entry.
SkyCity Adelaide continues to operate in accordance with the South Australian Department of Health’s COVID-19 management strategy. This strategy currently restricts the venue’s capacity to one person per four square meters.
David Christian, Chief Operating Officer of SkyCity Australia, asserted that as one of Adelaides most extensive entertainment venues and a significant employer, they must implement measures to guarantee the well-being of all individuals.
While weve put in place strong health and safety protocols to minimize the chance of COVID-19 spread, public health data and studies demonstrate that COVID-19 vaccinations offer the most effective defense for our staff and patrons.
SkyCity has faced substantial challenges due to the pandemic, and we’ve been urging our workforce to get vaccinated promptly. We value the understanding of our esteemed employees and customers.
SkyCity Adelaide will mandate vaccination for all personnel, patrons, hotel guests, contractors, and visitors across all locations. This measure aims to safeguard visitors from COVID-19 and limit the likelihood of transmission within our facilities.
SkyCity Adelaide Casino features a collection of 90 gaming tables and 950 gaming machines.
In the previous year, SkyCity CEO Michael Ahearne declared that all New Zealand SkyCity locations would necessitate proof of COVID-19 vaccination.
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