South Australia Covid update as at 15 February 2022

COVID Cases in SA

There have been 1,138 new cases of COVID-19 reported in South Australia today. There are currently 13,292 active cases in South Australia.

Sadly, SA Health can confirm a woman in her 60s, a woman in her 90s, a woman older than 100, and a man in his 70s, who tested positive for COVID-19, have passed away.

There are 219 people with COVID-19 in hospital, including 18 people in ICU, and five people requiring a ventilator. Of those hospitalised, 120 people are fully vaccinated, 40 people are either unvaccinated or partially vaccinated, and 59 have an unknown vaccination status.

Due to a reconfiguration of the data, the total number of cases have been readjusted.

    Total case breakdown

    • New cases today - 1,138
    • Current active cases - 13,292
    • Total cases - 126,811
    • Total deaths - 158

    Variants

    Regular genome sampling is taken to monitor the levels of Omicron within South Australia. 97% of samples taken returned an Omicron result.

    *This figure will be updated as results are received, noting results are not reported daily.

    COVID testing

    Yesterday, 6,852 people received a PCR test in South Australia, which is less than a 1% increase on the previous 24 hours. Of the tests results returned yesterday, 819 PCR tests were positive, while 319 positive Rapid Antigen Test results were reported.

    Vaccination update

    Currently 94.8% of eligible South Australians aged 12+ have received their first dose of the vaccine and 91.9% have received their second dose. Boosters have been administered to 64.9% of eligible South Australians and 49.6% of South Australians aged 16+.

    If you have any COVID-19 symptoms, no matter how mild, please seek testing as soon as possible.

    Find your nearest testing site at www.sahealth.sa.gov.au/COVIDtesting.

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