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The man, aged in his 60s, was transferred from the Toms Court medi-hotel to hospital last night.
This is where returned Australians go if they have tested positive to COVID-19.
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Tom s Court Medi-hotel in Adelaide, where Australians flying in from overseas with coronavirus are sent.(Nine) Unfortunately, I do have to report that we had a transfer last night of a male in his 60s from Tom s Court to the Royal Adelaide Hospital who was required to go to intensive care, Dr Emily Kirkpatrick said this morning. He is in a stable condition requiring some oxygen and I understand will hopefully be moved to the ward later.
However, three are old cases and are not longer Infectious.
There are now 32 people at the medi-hotel.
The special hotel has 90 rooms.
But because of the way coronavirus patients are spread out, after transmission occurred between rooms in other hotel s in other states, it s now close to capacity with that amount of patients
Before the figures were announced, South Australian Premier Steven Marshall said he didn t want to see it going above that 30 mark, adding that would trigger discussions with the federal government.
South Australia takes 530 people Australians returning from overseas a week, with more than 34,000 trying to get back.
More than 6200 tests were conducted in the more recent reporting period.
Queensland s borders to remain closed
Queensland s borders to Greater Melbourne will remain closed until February 27.
The restrictions encompass 36 Local Government Areas in and around Melbourne.
The longer two-week period is in place to allow Queensland contact tracers time to contact and test the more than 1500 people in Queensland who passed through Terminal Four of Melbourne Airport while an infected worker was there.
Victoria today announced it would lift stage four lockdown restrictions after recording no new cases of locally acquired COVID-19 however some restrictions will remain in place.
Schools, retail and hospitality will be open tomorrow and the four reasons for leaving home rule has been lifted, along with the five kilometre travel restriction.