South Australia Covid update as at 22 December 2023

COVID cases in SA

There have been 1,657 new cases of COVID-19 reported in South Australia in the past week.

As of 11:59pm Tuesday 19 December, there were 65 people with COVID-19 in hospital and six people in ICU.

There were 15 new COVID-19 deaths notified to the Department for Health and Wellbeing. Please note, Births, Deaths and Marriages data is currently received on a monthly basis.

Total case breakdown

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New cases1,6571,702
Total cases953,115951,458
Total deaths151,663

COVID testing

In the past week, 5,291 people received a PCR test in South Australia, a two per cent increase on the previous week.

From 1 January, South Australians who require a COVID-19 PCR will need a referral from their GP, following the expiry of the National Partnership Agreement for COVID Testing with the Commonwealth Government.

Most people can do a Rapid Antigen Test if they are at low risk of severe COVID-19 illness but have symptoms. If you test positive to COVID-19 using a rapid antigen test, you do not need a PCR to confirm.

SA Health encourages everyone to make sure they are up to date with COVID-19 vaccinations and for the most vulnerable to have a plan with their GP to access PCR testing and antiviral treatments if they develop symptoms.

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