South Australia coronovirus update as at 26 January 2021

There have been no new cases of COVID-19 today. There have been a total of 596 cases notified in South Australia.

People currently in South Australia who have been in New Zealand on or after 14 January 2021 must submit to a COVID-19 test within 24 hours and self-quarantine until they receive a negative test result, and get tested again in five days and 12 days. There is no requirement to self-quarantine after receiving the first negative result, unless symptomatic.

People already in Australia who are travelling to SA and have been in New Zealand on or after 14 January 2021 must submit to a COVID-19 test within 24 hours of arrival and self-quarantine until they receive a negative test result. They must get tested again on day 5 and day 12. There is no requirement to self-quarantine after receiving the first negative result, unless symptomatic.

People travelling from NZ on or after 26 January and arrive in SA having been in NZ in the last 14 days must quarantine at a medi-hotel and undergo COVID-19 testing on day one, five and 12.

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