South Australia records one new infection as restrictions come into force

South Australia records one new infection as restrictions come into force

Just one new COVID-19 infection has been confirmed in South Australia after a range of new restrictions came into force overnight.

The new confirmed infection is connected to the Parafield cluster, bringing the total associated with it to 18.

According to SA Premier Steven Marshall the positive case was discovered from more than 3,000 tests conducted yesterday.

The new positive infection comes after South Australian health officials acted fast to contain the spread of the outbreak, reimposing a number of restrictions on venues and immediately closing down gyms.

 

 

South Australian health officials also issued a number of new public health alerts for a variety of locations overnight.

Those that visited the locations below do not need to self-quarantine but should monitor for symptoms and get tested immediately if any develop:

Adelaide
Bus (GA1/GA2/GA3) from bus stop near train station (Wednesday 11 November 3.40pm 4.38 pm)
It's Convenient, 63 Waymouth St, Adelaide (Saturday 14 November 6.00 pm 6.15 pm)

Eastwood

Edinburgh
SA Structural, 54 Kaurna Avenue (Thursday 12 November 7.00am 3.30 pm)

Elizabeth

Findon
Woolworths Findon Road (Saturday 14 November 8.30 pm 8.35 pm)

Fulham Gardens

Gepps Cross
Spotlight, 750 Main North Road (Thursday 12 November 8.30 pm 9.00 pm)

Kurralta Park

Mawson Lakes
Foodland, 6/12 Capital St (Saturday 14 November 1.30 pm 2.00 pm)

Parafield Gardens

Pooraka
On The Run Pooraka, OTR 126 Bridge Rd Pooraka (Thursday 12 November 11.35 am 11.40 am)
Bus 405 from Salisbury Bus Interchange (Monday 9 November 11.06 am 12.00 pm)
Bus 411 from Salisbury Bus Interchange (Wednesday 11 November 4.30pm 5.30 pm)
Namaste Supermarket, Parabanks Shopping Centre (Saturday 14 November 1.30 pm 2.00 pm)

Salisbury Downs



South Plympton
Jai Shiv Fruit & Veg shop, 3/489 Marion Rd (Saturday 14 November 8.00 pm 8.05 pm)

Updated at 9.14am AEDT on 17 November 2020.

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