COVID-19 alerts and announcements
Alerts,announcements and advice about COVID-19 in South Australia. Information on outbreaks, clusters, events, travel and more.
Travel restrictions update
The Emergency Management (Cross Border Travel No 28) (COVID-19) Direction came into effect at 12.01 am on 17 January 2021.
Visitors and returning travellers from QLD and NSW
Visit the Contact Tracing page for more information on what you need to do, including if you need to self-isolate or get tested.
In this section you will find links to the latest official SA Health COVID-19 news and updates for South Australia.
For all state-wide COVID-19 information go to the South Australian Government COVID-19 website.
National COVID-19 information is available on the Australian Government website.
To manage the public health risk posed by COVID-19, restrictions have been put in place to protect South Australians.
Please visit the Government of South Australia COVID-19 website for the current emergency management directions and restriction information.
See our Travel to and from South Australia page for:
Find information on any active outbreaks and clusters, see our contact tracing page.
Visit the COVID-19 dashboard for the latest statistics and heat maps of COVID-19 cases in South Australia.
Health alerts for Health Professionals are issued by SA Health's Communicable Disease Control Branch.
The SA Health COVID-19 Updates provide a regular summary of COVID-19 announcements and information in South Australia.
View our latest official news on the SA Heath media releases page.
View the latest press conference on Facebook.
There have been no new cases of COVID-19 today. There have been a total of 596 cases notified in South Australia.
More about COVID-19 update 23 January 2021There have been two new cases of COVID-19 today, reported from a medi-hotel. There have been a total of 596 cases notified in South Australia.
More about COVID-19 update 21 January 2021From Friday 22 January, the number of people permitted in a residential premises will increase.
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