Health
Two returned travellers test positive to COVID-19 in SA – The Mercury
Two new infections were recorded in South Australia as the state prepares to ease COVID-19 restrictions from midnight Friday.

Two new infections were recorded in South Australia as the state prepares to ease COVID-19 restrictions from midnight Friday.
Both people, a man and woman in their 20s, are returned from overseas and are in hotel quarantine.
It brings the state’s total to 470 and they are the only active cases.
SA Health said there was no risk to the public.
“Both cases have been in medi-hotels since their arrival and while we await further testing to confirm whether they represent active cases,” it said in …
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