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South Australia records four new coronavirus cases as tourism voucher scheme expanded

Four new coronavirus cases have been recorded in South Australia — all of them in hotel quarantine.
Key points:
- The four new cases are all returned travellers in hotel quarantine
- The Premier says he does not expect Victorian border restrictions to change soon
- The State Government has launched the second round of its tourism voucher scheme
The cases are three women in their 20s and a man in his 30s, all of whom tested positive for COVID-19 on their day one tests after returning from overseas.
The new cases bring the total recorded in South Australia to 583 since the start of the pandemic.
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