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South Australia avoided a coronavirus ‘catastrophe’, Premier Steven Marshall says

South Australian Premier Steven Marshall says the state has avoided a coronavirus “catastrophe” amid the Adelaide virus outbreak.
There are no new cases linked to the Parafield cluster, and only one new case today in a returned traveller from overseas.
About 77,000 tests have been carried out this week, including 16,928 yesterday.
At 12:01am today, the stay-at-home order was lifted, as were a slew of other restrictions including a ban on weddings and funerals, and the closure of all schools, except those teaching the children of essential workers.
The Government aims to relax them to pre-cluster levels at the start of December.
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