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South Australia records two new coronavirus cases, including one from NSW

South Australia has recorded two new coronavirus cases, including a man who travelled into the state from New South Wales and a traveller in a medi-hotel.
SA Health said details about the former case still need to be confirmed, but it is believed the man from NSW may be an old, non-infectious case.
The man in his 20s travelled on a flight from Darwin to Sydney on Friday, December 18 — the same flight as another infectious person, but health authorities said he was not seated near the other case.
He then travelled from Sydney to Wodonga, and to the town of Maitland on South Australia’s Yorke Peninsula, crossing the border early on Monday, December 21.
He got a COVID-19 test the following day which resulted in what authorities described as…
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