Health
No new cases linked to SA COVID-19 cluster – Barossa & Light Herald
South Australia has thrown its border open to Victorians, as new business check-in systems come into force and health officials report no new virus cases link……

South Australia has thrown its border open to Victorians, as new business check-in systems come into force and health officials report no new virus cases linked to a worrying COVID-19 cluster.
Chief Public Health Officer Nicola Spurrier says there are 33 cases linked to the so-called Parafield outbreak but only 11 of those were still considered active infections.
The number of close contacts in quarantine has also reduced to 1100.
But Professor Spurrier revealed one new coronavirus case from earlier…
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