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South Australia full border reopening with NSW set back after Sydney coronavirus cases
South Australia’s police commissioner says the state’s border restrictions with New South Wales are likely to remain in place until at least the end of January, after seven locally acquired coronavirus cases were discovered in Sydney over the weekend.
Key points:
- Sydney, Wollongong and Central Coast residents are banned from entering South Australia
- New coronavirus cases on the weekend have extended the restrictions
- The ban could become more specific
South Australia’s COVID–19 transition committee met this morning and decided the border would remain shut to people who have visited Greater Sydney, Wollongong and the Central Coast.
The State Government has previously said it wanted 14 days of no new locally acquired cases in NSW before it…
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