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SA’s coronavirus border restrictions with NSW to stay the same despite case visiting Broken Hill

South Australia will continue to allow visitors from a border buffer zone in the far west of New South Wales into the state, despite a man who tested positive for coronavirus visiting Broken Hill.
Key points:
- SA allows visitors from NSW’s westernmost 100km to come into the state
- A coronavirus case visited Broken Hill on the weekend
- SA is not changing its border restrictions with NSW or Victoria
NSW Health today identified two businesses an 18-year-old from Western Sydney visited in Broken Hill while infectious on January 2, in a case stemming from Sydney’s Berala cluster.
South Australia banned most travellers from NSW on January 1 but has allowed people from within the westernmost 100 kilometres, including Broken Hill, to continue to enter,…
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