Health
South Australia records three new local Covid cases linked to hotel quarantine worker – The Guardian
Chief public heath officer says importation from quarantine hotels is Australia’s highest risk as worker infects family members

South Australia has three new cases of locally acquired Covid-19 after a worker from a quarantine hotel infected family members.
An 80-year-old woman was diagnosed on Saturday after she went to Adelaides Lyell McEwin hospital for a test, chief public health officer Nicola Spurrier said.
A woman in her 50s and man in his 60s were later tested and on Sunday also found to be infected.
One of those people works in our medi-hotels, Spurrier said.
This is where we are considering the source to be.
Spurrier…
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