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SA police seize mobile devices from man whose coronavirus lie sent state into lockdown
South Australian police have seized mobile devices from the pizza bar worker whose lie sent the state into a hard lockdown.
Officers from Task Force Protect are examining the devices as part of their investigation into the circumstances of the Parafield coronavirus cluster, Police Commissioner Grant Stevens said on Sunday.
The cluster includes a number of cases linked to the Woodville Pizza Bar, including one man who told contact tracers he ordered a pizza from the shop when in fact he worked there.
Cafes, restaurants and other hospitality and retail venues that closed for two days due to the scare reopened on Sunday.
Just one week after the first case in the Parafield cluster was reported, more than 4,500 people directly linked to it were…
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