South Australia Covid update as at 21 July 2023

COVID Cases in SA

There have been 634 new cases of COVID-19 reported in South Australia in the past week.

As of 11:59pm Tuesday 18 July, there were 48 people with COVID-19 in hospital, including two people in ICU.

There were no COVID-19 deaths notified in the past week.

Total case breakdown

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New cases634843
Total cases931,932931,296
Total deaths1,5431,543

Please note, the South Australia COVID-19 data reporting period has changed to align with national data reporting.

*Reporting period for previous week has been adjusted in line with national data to provide an accurate comparison. Dates for the previous week's figures are midnight Wednesday 5 July until 11:59pm Tuesday 11 July.

COVID testing

In the past week, 4,835 people received a PCR test in South Australia, a 10% decrease on the previous week.

Vaccination update

Data is available from Vaccination numbers andstatistics.

COVID testing sites

There are more than 40 sites across the state where South Australians can access a PCR with and without a GP referral.

Walk-in clinics continue at Mount Barker, Salisbury and Brighton where people can get a free PCR without a referral. Bookings are preferred and please check opening hours.

PCR testing should be prioritised for people who are more vulnerable to the health impacts of a COVID infection and who would benefit from prompt diagnosis and treatment with oral antiviral medications.

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