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South Australia to remove coronavirus border restrictions with Greater Brisbane

South Australia will remove its quarantine requirements for all travellers from Greater Brisbane who arrive in the state from Sunday morning.
Those who arrive in SA from Greater Brisbane from Sunday through until next Thursday will still be required to undergo coronavirus tests on day one, five and 12 after their arrival.
SA’s Chief Public Health Officer Professor Nicola Spurrier said the majority of travellers who are already quarantining in SA will be released from quarantine.
But she said travellers who have attended “high risk locations” in Brisbane will be required to continue quarantine.
SA recorded one new case of coronavirus today — a traveller in a medi-hotel.
The state’s 10 active cases of the disease were all acquired overseas.
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