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SA coronavirus patient remains hospitalised in a critical condition

A coronavirus patient who was yesterday hospitalised in Adelaide remains in a critical condition, health authorities say.
Key points:
- The man in his 40s is in the intensive care unit at the Royal Adelaide Hospital
- He was transferred from a medi-hotel yesterday
- He is one of 13 active cases in South Australia
The man, aged in his 40s, was transported from a dedicated quarantine hotel for positive cases on Sunday to the Royal Adelaide Hospital’s intensive care unit.
Acting Chief Public Health Officer Michael Cusack previously said the man was believed to have the South African variant of COVID-19 and was suffering breathlessness.
Australian Medical Association (AMA) state president Chris Moy said the man would most likely be on a…
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