Oral and infusion treatments have been provisionally approved to manage symptoms of COVID-positive people who are at high risk of severe health outcomes.
The Australian Technical Advisory Group on Immunisations has approved a FOURTH COVID-19 jab for Australians.
Grants are now available for micro or small businesses based in the CBD or North Adelaide that have been negatively impacted by COVID-19 restrictions.
South Australia’s COVID-19 cases have jumped, with 4,474 individuals testing positive in the past 24 hours.
South Australia’s COVID-19 cases have jumped, with 2,075 individuals testing positive in the past 24 hours.
Here’s today’s SA COVID-19 statistics, including positive cases, case breakdown, hospitalisation statistics, quarantine breakdown and vaccination update.
Police Commissioner Grant Stevens addressed the South Australian public this afternoon with the latest information on the evolving COVID-19 situation in SA.
With students returning to face-to-face learning, the SA Government has purchased air purifiers from the SA family-owned company, Adelaide Direct Stationers.
South Australia’s COVID-19 cases have jumped to 1,958 confirmed in the last 24 hours, with 14,119 active cases currently in the state.
Chief Public Health Officer Professor Nicola Spurrier addressed the South Australian public this afternoon with the latest information on the evolving COVID-19 situation in SA.
The Adelaide Fringe Festival has squashed uncertainty of interstate and international shows, confirming they will be going ahead in full steam.
PCR and RAT collection sites across SA will double as ballot collection sites for South Australians isolating at home due to COVID-19 restrictions.
Premier Steven Marshall addressed the South Australian public this afternoon with the latest information on the evolving COVID-19 situation in SA.
Premier Steven Marshall addressed the South Australian public this afternoon with the latest information on the evolving COVID-19 situation in SA. In the 24 hours to midnight last night, a total of 1,445 COVID-19 cases were confirmed in SA. Sadly, two people have passed in the last 24 hours, with further details to come in […]
Premier Steven Marshall addressed the South Australian public this afternoon with the latest information on the evolving COVID-19 situation in SA.
SA's COVID-19 cases and hospitlisations have increased in the last 24 hours, with the state recording 1,671 cases and 18 in the ICU.
SA’s Labor Party has revealed dates that have been pencilled in for when SA can expect to see the next slate of COVID-19 restrictions dissolve.
Australia's international borders will open to fully vaccinated visa holders on the 21st of February. Unvaccinated travellers are to undergo quarantine.
South Australia has recorded the lowest case numbers since January 1st with just 1147 recorded overnight. $30 Dining vouchers were announced.
Marshall stated SA's cases remained the “the same as yesterday,” and were sitting “around 1,280," as the health advice for close contacts shifts.