South Australia coronovirus update as at 29 March 2021

There have been two new cases of COVID-19 today. There have been a total of 650 cases notified in South Australia.

Today's cases are a female in her 30s and a male in his teens. Both cases have recently returned from overseas and have been in a medi-hotel since their arrival.

Queensland Health has recently identified a number of COVID-19 public exposure sites. If you have been in Queensland since 11 March, please check the contact tracing page on the QLD Health website regularly for updates. Anyone who has visited one of the location sites should immediately self-isolate and get tested.

Anyone who has visited Brisbane City Council or Moreton Bay Region Local Government Area since 11 March should get tested immediately and isolate until they receive a negative result. You should also get tested again on day five and day 13. There is no need to self-isolate after receiving a negative COVID-19 result in the first test unless you have symptoms.

For the latest updates and testing requirements visit www.sahealth.sa.gov.au/covidcontacttracing.

Case breakdown

  • Total new cases today - 2
  • Total number currently in hospital - 0
  • Total cases to date - 650
  • Recovered cases - 631
  • Deaths - 4
  • Tests carried out yesterday - 2,664
  • Total tests to date - 1,164,046

Active cases

  • Active cases - 15
  • Overseas acquired - 15
  • Close contact - 0
  • Locally acquired (contact unknown) - 0
  • Interstate acquired - 0

SA Health administered vaccinations update

  • Vaccinations administered yesterday - 225
  • Total vaccinations administered to date - 22,497
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