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Two more aged care workers test positive as South Australia wakes up to new COVID-19 restrictions – SBS News
Anglicare South Australia says two more workers at its aged care home in Brompton in Adelaide’s northern suburbs have tested positive to COVID-19.

An aged care home caught up in an outbreak of coronavirus in Adelaide’s north says two more staff members have tested positive to COVID-19, taking the total number of infected workers to four.
The home in Brompton, which is managed by Anglicare South Australia, was locked down on Monday after two nurses a mother and daughter, tested positive.
Anglicare SA CEO Peter Sandeman said while all the residents had so far tested negative, two more staff had subsequently tested positive and are now in quarantine.
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