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South Australia records two new coronavirus cases linked to Parafield cluster
Two new cases of COVID-19, both linked to the Parafield cluster, have been recorded in South Australia.
SA’s Chief Public Health Officer, Nicola Spurrier, said both people were already in quarantine.
One of the cases is a young child who is a member of the original family affected by the outbreak.
The second case is a man in his 30s who is a casual contact of a previous case.
The total number of cases linked to the Parafield cluster now stands at 33.
Professor Spurrier said she was a “little bit disappointed” to see only 3,840 COVID-19 tests were carried out yesterday.
“It really is the key to our defence at this point in the time from the Parafield cluster,” she said.
“And you need to get tested no matter what, no matter how mild the…
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