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South Australians pack stores, pubs as lockdown ends, but health officials urge residents to remain vigilant
South Australians emerged from a short-lived lockdown on Sunday to pack bars, shops and cafes across the state.
Key points:
- South Australia’s stay-at-home orders lifted on Sunday after three days
- Health officials say people need to stay vigilant about hand hygiene and physical distancing
- A statewide system for checking in to venues is “close to completion”
It was a welcome return to trade for businesses that were forced to close their doors on Thursday due to the most recent coronavirus outbreak.
State health officials lifted the planned six-day lockdown early after the threat of widespread community transmission eased.
Premier Steven Marshall said the state was right to move quickly to contain the outbreak as failing to do so would have been
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