The state has witnessed a startling 50% increase in COVID-19 cases in just one week, coinciding with the onset of end-of-year celebrations.
The State Emergency Management Committee is conducting a review into South Australia’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
From 12:01am on Thursday 5 January 2023, travellers will be required to undertake a COVID-19 test within the 48hrs prior to travel and show evidence of a negative test result when travelling to Australia.
Up to 10,000 masks a day packaged in Christmas-themed wrappers are expected to be handed out over coming weeks.
Major changes to COVID-19 testing have been announced today with Australians requiring a referral to obtain a PCR test from January 1st.
Teachers and adults at two SA schools have been advised to wear masks for two weeks following outbreaks in a year 5/6 class and a disability unit.
As Covid numbers begin to rise, SAs Chief Health Officer has offered some sound advice as the busy social season approaches.
ATAGI has found this next generation vaccine triggers a modest improvement in the immune response against both strains.
Professor Nicola Spurrier and Health Minister Chris Picton have announced that mandatory isolation requirements are set to end tomorrow.
Adelaide's Breathe Stretch Float studio is helping sufferers of mental and physical illness through its range of wellness services.
The SA Government has made changes to mask mandates on public transport to align with the rest of the country along with a number of other Covid protocols.
Anthony Albanese made the announcement after the National Cabinet meeting earlier today with the payments staying in place with some new conditions.
At-risk children aged six months to under five years old are now eligible to receive their COVID vaccine under new national guidelines.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese addressed the media this afternoon following a meeting of national cabinet, where the COVID-19 isolation period was reduced from 7 days to 5 days (with some caveats).
A new campaign has launched to encourage over 30s to get their fourth dose and aims to clear any confusion around eligibiity.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese spoke this morning, warning that a spike in COVID-19 cases is predicted in the next month.
South Australia is bracing for an increase in Covid-19 cases over the next week with SA Health putting a hold on elective surgery.
National Cabinet met on Saturday and agreed on a number of important initiatives to manage the health and economic consequences of COVID-19.
Since the change in those eligible for a COVID-19 fourth booster, an increased demand for vaccines has meant a new clinic has opened in the city.
Anyone over 30 is now eligible to get a fourth covid-19 booster shot with those aged over 50 specifically recommended to be boosted.