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South Australians urged to get tested after coronavirus-positive patient breaks quarantine
A large number of South Australians are being urged to get a coronavirus test — even if they do not have symptoms — in the wake of an infected man leaving quarantine and visiting several shops and businesses in Adelaide last Sunday.
The man, aged in his 30s, is believed to have caught the virus as a casual contact at the Intensive English Language Institute at Flinders University.
SA Health said people who on Sunday, November 22, were at Big W Brickworks between 12:15pm and 12:50pm, Foodland at Norwood between 1:20pm and 2:00pm, and Kmart at Kurralta Park between 2:45pm and 3:00pm should urgently get a COVID-19 test.
People who were at the Flinders University Sturt Campus between November 13 and 28 are also urged to get tested.
“Those…
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