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SA travellers released from NT quarantine after Adelaide’s coronavirus hotspot status revoked

Travellers from South Australia have expressed their relief and frustration as they were released from quarantine in the Northern Territory this morning.
Key points:
- Travellers were en route to the NT when the hotspot status was declared on Monday
- One traveller moving to the NT flew to Darwin rather than driving to get there quicker and now has fees for putting his car on a truck and boarding his dog
- There have been 47 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in the NT
The NT Government revoked Adelaide’s status as a coronavirus hotspot on Friday, after SA health authorities discovered a pizza shop worker at the centre of the hotspot had lied to contact tracers.
The entire state of South Australia was declared a hotspot on Monday, and many passengers…
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