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South Australia issues coronavirus quarantine alert surrounding English school at Flinders University – SBS News
People who attended a number of popular shopping centres in Adelaide are being asked to get tested even if they don’t have symptoms.

Visitors to a number of popular shopping centres in suburban Adelaide are being asked to get tested for COVID-19 immediately, after a man with the virus breached quarantine.
Pop-up testing clinics will be operating at two supermarkets at the centre of the breach from Sunday afternoon.
There are no new cases recorded in the state but chief health officer Nicola Spurrier says she is disappointed with the man’s actions.
“When I spoke yesterday my initial understanding was that the case was in quarantine…
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