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Parafield coronavirus cluster now officially ‘closed’ 28 days after last case entered isolation

Adelaide’s Parafield cluster has been officially declared “closed” by South Australian health authorities, with today marking four weeks since the last coronavirus case linked to the outbreak went into quarantine.
Key points:
- The Parafield cluster was first discovered when an elderly woman tested positive
- The cluster was later linked to medi-hotels and businesses including a suburban pizza bar
- Today marks 28 days since the last case entered quarantine
The cluster was discovered when an elderly woman at the Lyell McEwin Hospital in Adelaide’s north tested positive on November 14.
It was soon linked back to a cleaner and a security guard at the Peppers Waymouth medi-hotel, as well as the Woodville Pizza Bar.
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