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Coronavirus cases to head to ‘dedicated floors’ at Adelaide medi-hotel, not separate facility
The first international passenger flight after South Australia’s recent COVID–19 outbreak is set to touch down at Adelaide Airport tomorrow — but the State Government does not have a permanent place ready to accommodate any positive cases among them.
Key points:
- Flights into Adelaide stopped three weeks ago
- The State Government announced steps ahead of them resuming
- Positive coronavirus patients will stay at a medi-hotel rather than the hospital suggested
International flights into Adelaide Airport were cancelled from November 16 as the state dealt with the Parafield coronavirus cluster.
Two weeks ago, Premier Steven Marshall announced that all positive COVID-19 cases would be transferred from medi-hotels to a separate health facility,…
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