South Australia coronovirus update as at 29 November 2020

There have been no new cases of COVID-19 today. A total of 561 cases have been reported in South Australia.

Seek testing immediately

If you visited any of the below locations during the listed times you must seek testing immediately, even if you do not have any symptoms, and isolate until you get your results.

You do not need to self-quarantine. If you receive a negative test, continue to monitor for symptoms. If symptoms develop, get re-tested immediately:

Location Date Time

  • Flinders University Sturt Campus, Bedford Park Friday 13 November - Saturday 28 November , any time
  • Big W Brickworks, South Rd, Torrensville Sunday 22 November 12:15pm - 12:50pm
  • Foodland, The Parade, Norwood Sunday 22 November 1:20pm - 2:00pm
  • Kmart, Anzac Highway, Kurralta Park Sunday 22 November 2:45pm - 3.10pm

Monitor for symptoms

If you visited any of the below locations during the listed times, you do not need to self-quarantine. Monitor yourself for symptoms. Seek testing immediately if symptoms develop.

Location Date Time

  • On The Run, Sir Donald Bradman Drive, Hilton Sunday 22 November 12:05pm - 12:15pm
  • Anaconda, Mile End Homemaker Centre, Mile End Sunday 22 November 12:55pm - 1:05pm
  • Guzman y Gomez, Anzac Highway, Glandore Sunday 22 November 2:45pm - 2:50pm
  • Boost Juice, Jetty Road, Glenelg Sunday 22 November 3:20pm - 3:30pm

Parafield Cluster

  • New cases linked to cluster - 0
  • Total cases linked to cluster - 33
  • Cases in hospital - 0
  • Approximate number of contacts in quarantine - 1,900

Case breakdown

  • Total new cases today - 0
  • Total number currently in hospital - 0
  • Total cases to date - 561
  • Recovered cases - 540
  • Deaths - 4
  • Tests carried out yesterday - 3,425
  • Total tests to date - 721,797

Active cases

  • Active cases - 17
  • Overseas acquired - 1
  • Close contact - 16
  • Locally acquired (contact unknown) - 0
  • Interstate acquired - 0
  • Under investigation (in quarantine) - 0

All South Australians who have symptoms of COVID-19 should get tested on the day symptoms appear. Symptoms include:

  • Fever or chills (in the absence of an alternative illness that explains these symptoms)
  • An acute respiratory infection e.g. cough, sore throat, runny nose, or shortness of breath
  • Loss of smell or alteration in the sense of taste
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