South Australia will face new coronavirus restrictions from midnight as it battles 18 new cases in what Premier Steven Marshall described as the state's 'biggest test so far.' South Australia will face new coronavirus restrictions from midnight as the state battles a cluster of 17 new cases. Western Australia, Queensland, Tasmania and the Northern Territory have imposed quarantine for people arriving from South Australia, while Victoria has introduced extra screening. There are now 34 active cases in South Australia. Western Australia, Tasmania and the Northern Territory have all declared South Australia a coronavirus hotspot and shut their borders to the state.
Source: Daily Mail November 16, 2020 04:57 UTC