The team from Big Shed Brewing Co. are handing out personal protective equipment (PPE) to test seekers at the Port Adelaide COVID-19 testing clinic.
Clad in hazmat suits, Big Shed Brewing Co.’s Jason Harris and Craig Basford are at the drive-through clinic to provide queue members with PPE, hand sanitiser and pizza.
Cars began queuing at Harts Mill from 4am on Tuesday after Port Adelaide’s Hungry Jack’s was identified as a COVID-19 exposure site.
As the COVID-19 situation relating to the Parafield cluster develops, clinics around the state are becoming inundated with queues.
Yesterday saw South Australia conduct more than 5,300 COVID-19 tests.
Currently there are 23 confirmed and suspected cases connected to the Parafield cluster.
For more information on the South Australia’s developing COVID-19 situation, visit SA Health.
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