A group of returned travellers quarantining in an Adelaide medi-hotel have been moved to another facility amid concerns they may have been exposed to COVID-19.
A quarantine hotel in South Australia state has cleared out an entire floor after a toddler and his mother tested positive for coronavirus, with officials saying the family may have spread the illness into a hallway.
âOn edgeâ: Urgent talks over COVID hotel South Australian health officials are in talks about what to do next as a dedicated COVID-19 hotel facility reaches capacity. Picture: Naomi Jellicoe
Health by Emily Cosenza 22nd Apr 2021 4:33 PM South Australian health authorities are concerned with the increasing number of active COVID-19 cases and are now in talks with the federal government about the number of overseas arrivals it can handle. There are 30 active coronavirus cases in the state, but there remains no community transmission. The last time the state had this many cases was just before the Parafield cluster, according to SA Health s chief public health officer Nicola Spurrier.
âOn edgeâ: Urgent talks over COVID hotel South Australian health officials are in talks about what to do next as a dedicated COVID-19 hotel facility reaches capacity. Picture: Naomi Jellicoe
Health by Emily Cosenza 22nd Apr 2021 4:33 PM South Australian health authorities are concerned with the increasing number of active COVID-19 cases and are now in talks with the federal government about the number of overseas arrivals it can handle. There are 30 active coronavirus cases in the state, but there remains no community transmission. The last time the state had this many cases was just before the Parafield cluster, according to SA Health s chief public health officer Nicola Spurrier.
âOn edgeâ: Urgent talks over COVID hotel South Australian health officials are in talks about what to do next as a dedicated COVID-19 hotel facility reaches capacity. Picture: Naomi Jellicoe
Health by Emily Cosenza 22nd Apr 2021 4:33 PM South Australian health authorities are concerned with the increasing number of active COVID-19 cases and are now in talks with the federal government about the number of overseas arrivals it can handle. There are 30 active coronavirus cases in the state, but there remains no community transmission. The last time the state had this many cases was just before the Parafield cluster, according to SA Health s chief public health officer Nicola Spurrier.