Two women in their 90s, a man in his 70s and a man in his 80s with COVID-19 die in South Australia.
Four people with COVID-19 have died in South Australia — two women in their 90s, a man in his 70s and a man in his 80s.The number is also down on Thursday last week, when 4,079 were recorded.
Testing numbers were also down over the past three days and over the Anzac Day long weekend compared with the previous week.There are currently 25,246 known active cases in South Australia, the lowest number since March 20. From Saturday, close contacts of COVID-19 cases in South Australia will no longer have to quarantine, bringing the state into line with interstate rules.will reduce the quarantine time from seven days to none, although there are still strict rules to follow.Watch
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