Health
South Australia records no new coronavirus cases despite testing surge linked to New South Wales arrivals – ABC News
More than 4,000 coronavirus tests were performed in South Australia on Monday, which Chief Public Health Officer Nicola Spurrier attributed to an influx of visitors…

South Australia has recorded no new cases of coronavirus, despite an influx of arrivals from New South Wales prior to border restrictions coming into place on Monday.
Three cases reported on Sunday are still active, but all are staying in medi-hotels.
Chief Public Health Officer Nicola Spurrier described the situation as “very good news” ahead of Christmas.
“We’ve got no new cases in South Australia no cases from the Parafield cluster and of course no cases in our state from New South Wales,” she…
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