COVID-19

SA Reaches Fourth Consecutive Day With No New COVID-19 Cases

Currently, 443 cases have been reported in South Australia, with SA Pathology having conducted more than 157,971 tests so far.

South Australia has recorded its fourth consecutive day with no new COVID-19 cases.

There are currently three active cases in the state, all linked to last weekend’s repatriation flight. All three cases have been in quarantine since arrival and will remain in isolation until cleared of the virus.

Currently, 443 cases have been reported in South Australia, with SA Pathology having conducted more than 157,971 tests so far. 

SA Health is urging South Australians to practice good hygiene, keep 1.5 metres distance from others and stay at home if you are unwell.

People experiencing any of the following should be tested for COVID-19:

  • Fever or chills (in the absence of an alternative illness that explains these symptoms)
  • An acute respiratory infection e.g. symptoms of cough, sore throat, runny nose, or shortness ofbreath
  • Loss of smell or the alteration in the sense of tasteStep 1 of the SA roadmap for easing COVID-19 restrictions is underway.

Click here to view the roadmap and Frequently Asked Questions.

For more information the general public should call SA COVID-19 Information Line on 1800 253 787 or click here.

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