Daniel Cioffi flew from Brisbane to Adelaide today after he had been refused entry into South Australia last week. 9News
His mother Emanuela was diagnosed with terminal brain cancer only a few weeks ago.Daniel Cioffi has been granted permission to fly to Adelaide to see his mother Emanuela Cioffi before she dies.
Mr Cioffi will complete his hotel quarantine and will only be allowed to visit his mother for a short time and while wearing full PPE."This is really SA Health now just trying to make an excuse to cover for the inept decision that was made," Mr Pangello said.South Australia Chief Public Health Officer Professor Nicola Spurrier said she was "very confident" with the process."I'm very comfortable with this process".
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