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South Australia records one new case of coronavirus on the first day of the country's harshest-ever lockdown as tens of thousands wait up to 12 hours in huge queues for tests

South Australians have woken up to their first full day of a week-long lockdown after the entire state was plunged into Australia's most severe restrictions ever.

The state recorded a new case of coronavirus on Wednesday morning, taking the cluster to six as the growing list of exposure sites surged to 52.

Health officials said the woman aged in her 20s tested positive late on Tuesday night and is a close contact of an infectious case who dined at the Greek on Halifax restaurant in Adelaide on the weekend.  

The woman contracted the virus while working at the restaurant on Saturday night and came forward to testing after she heard on the news that health officials were  concerned about the restaurant.

The infected case is also a boarding staff member at Westminster School at Marion, which is now listed as a high risk exposure site with most school staff ordered to self-isolate for 14 days. 

Students aren't affected as they had not returned from school holidays when the woman worked at the school on Monday while infectious.

More than 6000 South Australians linked to exposure sites are now in isolation.

The outbreak has sparked chaos at testing clinics across Adelaide with long queues of motorists stretching for kilometres. 

Premier Steven Marshall is hopeful the outbreak will be nipped in the bud and that lockdown won't be extended beyond the seven days.

South Australia's outbreak has grown to six. The latest case contracted the virus while working at the Greek on Halifax restaurant (pictured) in Adelaide on the weekend

South Australia's outbreak has grown to six. The latest case contracted the virus while working at the Greek on Halifax restaurant in Adelaide on the weekend

South Australians have woken up to the first morning in lockdown. Pictured is a deserted Adelaide on Wednesday

South Australians have woken up to the first morning in lockdown. Pictured is a deserted Adelaide on Wednesday

'Thank you to the millions of people who are being checking in with QR codes, doing the right thing, abiding by these restrictions, knowing that we have got one shot to nip this in the bud,' Premier Marshall told reporters on Wednesday.

'One shot to stop the coronavirus cluster here in South Australia dead in its tracks. We are all 100 per cent united in this quest and the early signs of compliance are extraordinary lead good.' 

'We don't want to have these restrictions in place, we don't want to have them in place one day longer than we need to.

 But the best advice, the expert advice is that we need to take this action now.

The state's chief public health officer Nicola Spurrier said Tuesday's testing numbers were still be finalised. 

Many South Australians who had joined testing queues Tuesday night were still waiting to be swabbed almost 12 hours later. 

Mr Marshall thanked everyone for their patience and vowed to do pull 'every single lever possible' to increase capacity at testing sites.

Testing clinics were swamped on Wednesday morning with long queues stretching for kilometres

Testing clinics were swamped on Wednesday morning with long queues stretching for kilometres

He added there were 86 testing clinics across the state. 

'We don't want anybody turning away in frustration,' Mr Marshall said. 

'We don't want people frustrated and angry with delays. We want people to go to the closest one and have a smooth process.' 

SA health is also working on publishing live wait times for testing clinics. 

The SA Government will roll out a $100m support package for people impacted by the lockdown.

Payments of up to $600 a week will be available for those who are losing work. 

Around 52 venues across Adelaide haven been listed as exposure sites, which is expected to rise in the coming days.

South Australians who lose work during lockdown will be eligible for financial support. Pictured is a couple with their dog in Adelaide's Victoria Park on Wednesday

South Australians who lose work during lockdown will be eligible for financial support. Pictured is a couple with their dog in Adelaide's Victoria Park on Wednesday 

South Australia has been plunged into a seven day lockdown. Pictured are health workers at a testing clinic in Elizabeth Park, Adelaide

South Australia has been plunged into a seven day lockdown. Pictured are health workers at a testing clinic in Elizabeth Park, Adelaide

They include major shopping centres and at least two schools along with banks, hardware stores, cafes, and chemists. 

South Australians only have five lawful reasons to leave home, for essential supplies, to exercise, for medical care, for care or compassionate reasons or essential work.

Construction sites across the state will shut down for seven days and schools will transition to online learning from Thursday. 

Masks must be used in all indoor public areas, including shopping centres and also on public transport and other high-risk settings.

South Australians have answered the call from health officials to get tested. Pictured is a queue at an Adelaide clinic on Tuesday

South Australians have answered the call from health officials to get tested. Pictured is a queue at an Adelaide clinic on Tuesday

Fitness centres are closed along with other non-essential retail.

This is South Australia's third lockdown since the pandemic began in early 2020.

The new cluster began with an 81-year-old man, who entered the country from Argentina. His daughter and another two men then caught the virus.

He returned to Australia via NSW, where he spent 14 days in quarantine.

He arrived in South Australia on July 8 and presented to a suburban hospital over the weekend after developing symptoms.

All the confirmed cases are known to the man or his extended family.

Thousands of South Australians spent Tuesday night queuing at 24 hour testing clinics

Thousands of South Australians spent Tuesday night queuing at 24 hour testing clinics

Genomic testing has confirmed the man became infected while in Sydney, not in Argentina.

Police Commissioner Grant Stevens commended South Australians on complying with lockdown rules.

'Every indicator we've seen so far is that people are doing the right thing,' he said.

'Streets are empty, the city is empty.

'I'm as hopeful as anyone else that we can keep this lockdown to seven days, but there's a lot of work to be done.'

COVID EXPOSURE SITES IN SOUTH AUSTRALIA 

If you were at any of the below locations at the specified dates and times, you and your household members must isolate for 14 days and immediately get tested. 

Adelaide – The Greek on Halifax Saturday 17 July – 6.00pm to 10.00pm

Campbelltown – Mercato, Monday July 12 – 2.00pm to 3.00pm

Clovercrest – Drakes Supermarket, Clovercrest Shopping Centre, Wednesday  July 14 – 10.30am to 11.30am

 Craigmore – Topz Shopz, Sunday 18 July – 8.30am to 9.15am, Saturday 17 July – 11.00am to 11.30am 

Fairview Park – Drummond Golf Tea Tree Gully Golf Club Pro Shop, Monday July 12, 11.00 am to 12.00 pm and 4.00pm to 5.00pm

Felixstow – McDonald's, Sunday 18 July 18 – 10.00am to 10.30am

Glenside – Burnside Village Sunday 18 July – 1.05pm to 2.30pm

Golden Grove – OPSM, Golden Grove Village Shopping Centre Saturday 17 July – 3.00 pm to 4.45 pm

Greenacres – Coles, Greenacres Shopping Centre, Wednesday 14 July – 1.00pm to 2.00pm and  Friday 16 July – 2.30 pm to 3.45 pm

Highbury – Dan Murphy's Wednesday July 14 – 3.30 pm to 4.45pm

Hindmarsh – Gaganis Bros Friday 16 July – 1.00 pm to 2.30 pm

Hindmarsh – Meals on Wheels, Monday 19 July – 6.30 am to 11.30 am

 Hope Valley – Pro Health Care Hope Valley Family Practice Monday 12 July – 11.45 pm to 2.00 pm

Modbury – Commonwealth Bank Wednesday 14 July – 10.30 am to 12.15 pm, Tuesday 13 July – 10.00 am to 11.15 am

Munno Para – Caltex Saturday 17 July – 9.10am to 9.55am

Munno Para – Dan Murphy's Sunday 18 July – 11.00am to 11.45am, Saturday 17 July – 10.30am to 11.30am

Munno Para – Foodland, Munno Para Shopping Centre, Sunday 18 July – 11.15am to 12.00pm, Saturday 17 July – 9.00am to 10.00am

Munno Para – Smokemart & GiftBox, Munno Para Shopping Centre, Sunday 18 July – 11.00am to 11.45am, Saturday 17 July – 9.10am to 9.55am

Munno Para – TAB, Munno Para Shopping Centre Sunday 18 July – 10.45am to 11.45am, Saturday 17 July – 10.30am to 11.30am

Ridgehaven – Chemist Warehouse, Pelican Plaza Sunday 18 July – 5.40 pm to 6.00 pm

St Agnes – Aldi, St Agnes Shopping Centre Tuesday 13 July – 10.20 am to 11.30 am

Tailem Bend — OTR Motorsport Park service station, Dukes Highway Friday 9 July — 7.20 am to 8.15 am

Tailem Bend — Coolabah Tree Cafe Friday 9 July — 5.20 pm to 7.00 pm

Tailem Bend — Shell Coles Express Tailem Bend (including bathrooms) Friday 9 July 5.20 pm to 7.00 pm

Yattalunga — Tenafeate Creek Wines Sunday 18 July – 1.45pm to 4.30pm 

 

If you were at any of the below locations at the specified dates and times, you must immediately quarantine for 14 days since you were at the location and get tested immediately:

Golden Grove – Golden Grove Village Shopping Centre Saturday 17 July – 3.00 pm to 4.45 pm

Golden Grove – The Grove Newsagency, Golden Grove Village Shopping Centre Saturday 17 July – 3.30 pm to 3.45 pm

Modbury – Modbury Hospital Emergency Department Sunday 18 July 10.00pm to Monday 19 July 8.00am

St Agnes – St Agnes Shopping Centre Tuesday 13 July – 10.20 am to 11.30 am  

If you were at any of the below locations at the specified dates and times, you must get a COVID-19 test as soon as possible and quarantine until you receive a negative result:

Greenacres – Greenacres Shopping Centre Friday 16 July – 2.30 pm to 3.45 pm

Munno Para – Munno Para Shopping Centre Sunday 18 July – 10.45am to 12.00pm, Saturday 17 July – 9.00am to 12.00pm

 

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