The nine sites will be used to vaccinate key frontline health care workers, quarantine and border workers and residential aged care and disability staff as part of Phase 1a of the rollout.
Those quarantining after returning to South Australia from Western Australia can leave quarantine as of now, excluding people who were at the Four Points Hotel.
South Australians who have been in the Greater Melbourne area must be tested for COVID-19, however the border will remain open.
Next week, SA Health will gain access to the brand-new Tom's Court, which will accommodate the state's dedicated COVID-19 facility.
All four people acquired their infections overseas and have been in a medi-hotel since their arrival.
Submarine-like devices are being deployed into Adelaide’s wastewater network throughout metropolitan Adelaide in the fight against COVID-19.
An extension of the COVID-19 Emergency Response Act in South Australia has today been passed in State Parliament.
Western Australian's outside of the designated lockdown zone will be able to enter SA on the proviso that they isolate until they receive a negative result on their day one test, and follow through with day five and 12 tests.
Today’s case is a man in his 20s who recently returned from overseas and has been in a medi-hotel since his arrival.
Australia's COVID-19 vaccine rollout will be one of the largest logistics exercises in the country's history.
Updates have been made to the Cross-Border Travel and Residential Aged Care Directions for WA and NZ.
South Australia has followed other Australian states, closing its borders at midnight for people travelling from Western Australia.
From Sunday, those travelling into SA from greater Sydney will no longer be required to quarantine.
A new data privacy tool has been developed to help ensure key datasets – such as those tracking COVID-19 – can be publicly shared with an extra layer of security for sensitive personal information.
There have been no new cases of COVID-19 today. There have been a total of 596 cases notified in South Australia.
There have been no new cases of COVID-19 today. There have been a total of 596 cases notified in South Australia.
There have been no new cases of COVID-19 today as the State's active cases drop to 2.
There have been no new cases of COVID-19 today. There have been a total of 596 cases notified in South Australia.
Following the Transition Committee meeting this morning, the cap on private functions will lift from 50 to up to 200.
Today’s case is a man in his 30s who returned from overseas and has been in a medi-hotel since his arrival.