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A returned traveller has tested positive to COVID-19 but South Australian authorities aren’t counting it as a new infection. SA Health confirmed on Sunday tha…

A returned traveller has tested positive to COVID-19 but South Australian authorities aren’t counting it as a new infection.
SA Health confirmed on Sunday that a man in his 20s had returned a positive test while in hotel quarantine.
The young man was a confirmed case overseas but was cleared and not considered infectious when he flew back.
As such, SA Health has classified the result as an “old infection” meaning it doesn’t count as a new case.
It extends South Australia’s streak of coronavi…
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