South Australia has recorded two new COVID-19 cases, with a growing list of exposure sites.
South Australia has recorded a further two coronavirus cases, taking the state's total cluster to 14.
There are seven cases linked to the winery, north of Adelaide, and another case, a child under five, is linked to The Greek restaurant in the city where a number of infected people dined at the weekend. Premier Steven Marshall said he was very grateful the state moved into lockdown on Tuesday as waiting any longer would have led to a more dangerous situation.
WA has already closed its borders to NSW, Victoria and Queensland as the eastern states deal with outbreaks of the highly transmissible Delta variant.
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