The state is on high alert following the positive test result from a man in his 80s currently in Modbury Hospital.
The PM spoke this afternoon, updating the country on another record day of vaccinations and the COVID disaster relief payments now available in NSW and VIC.
Restrictions will be put in place for the South Australian community, with border restrictions also put into actions effective midnight tonight.
Tonight Police Commissioner Grant Stevens announced new measures for freight drivers, Victorian travellers, and those who have been in Victoria, with a stern warning for all South Australians.
A furniture removals worker from NSW has tested positive for COVID-19 after visiting a number of addresses in South Australia and Victoria.
SA Health has issued COVID-related instructions for travellers and visitors to Adelaide Airport on a set date.
As of 4pm today, only South Australian residents, essential workers, and those making a permanent move to South Australia will be allowed in, but will be required to quarantine for two weeks.
SA Health is continuing to monitor COVID-19 in New South Wales and Queensland.
The most recent testing results received last night of wastewater in the CBD have returned negative for COVID-19.
South Australia’s fifth COVID-19 vaccine hub at the Lyell McEwin Hospital is now ready to commence operations.
SA Health have stated that wastewater testing has detected a continuing positive presence of COVID-19 in central catchments.
Today’s cases include a female in her teens and a male in his 60s who both recently returned from overseas and have been in a medi-hotel since their arrival.
Wastewater testing has found a strong positive result in Adelaide's CBD. It was detected following testing in the area on Thursday and Friday night.
Health Minister Greg Hunt announced the travel ban extension, saying the decision prevents “risk for everyone’s health and safety.”
Prime Minister Scott Morrison announced in a press conference that SA will be the first state to give out the AstraZeneca doses.
South Australia’s third freezer to store the Pfizer vaccine arrived at the Lyell McEwin Hospital today.
Today’s cases include a man in his 60s and two males in their 30s who all recently returned from overseas and have been in a medi-hotel since their arrival.
There have been no new COVID-19 cases reported in SA, as SA Health gives an update on the State's vaccination figures.
There have been a total of 613 cases notified in South Australia.
Dancing is back on the cards with certain provisos in SA as border with greater Melbourne opens.