South Australia records six new cases of COVID-19 with five cases infected at a winery adding to the cluster.
South Australia has recorded six new cases of COVID-19 as the statewide lockdown continues.
Health authorities said five of the cases were at the Tenafeate Creek Winery in Yattalunga, north of Adelaide, which was visited by someone with Covid on Sunday afternoon.
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