General
Two people admitted to Royal Adelaide Hospital with COVID-19, man moved out of ICU

Three people are now in hospital with COVID-19 in South Australia, SA Health has revealed.
Key points:
- Two people have been admitted to the Royal Adelaide Hospital with COVID-19
- SA Health says they are both in a stable condition
- A man in his 40s who was in the ICU has been moved to the COVID-19 ward
A man in his 40s and a woman in her 20s have been admitted to the Royal Adelaide Hospital (RAH) and are both in a stable condition.
Another man in his 40s who was in the ICU has since moved to the COVID-19 ward.
He is believed to have contracted the South African strain of COVID-19.
Deputy Chief Public Health Officer Dr Emily Kirkpatrick said the man’s improving condition was good news and no-one was in intensive care.
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