South Australia has recorded two new locally acquired coronavirus cases on Thursday, but both are in quarantine. The two cases are both linked to the Modbury cluster that has now grown to 21 cases.
Over the past two days, the state recorded zero new infections.
The figures come as two new exposure locations were listed as tier 3 sites by SA Health.
Anyone who has been to Getta Bargain at the Aberfoyle Hub Shopping Centre in Aberfoyle Park on Saturday, July 17 from 8.30am to 9am and the Coles in the same complex on the same day between 8am and 8.45am is asked to immediately get tested and quarantine until they receive their first negative result.
Other locations were downgraded after further investigations.
The dining hall at Westminster School in Marion and Burnside Village — except Zara, Angelakis Brothers, Baker’s Delight, Dumpling Lab and Village Baker — in Glenside are no longer tier 1 locations and are now classified as tier 2.
Coles Express at Fairview Park, Woolworths along Kensington Rd at Marryatville, and Whistle and Flute Cafe at Unley have been downgraded from tier 1 sites to tier 3.
Previous tier 2 locations at Greenwith Primary School Oval and the 100 Block at Westminster School are now considered tier 3.
The McDonald’s restaurant in Felixstow has been downgraded to a tier 4 location after it was initially listed as a tier 1 site.
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Two new locally acquired Covid-19 cases reported in SA as exposure site list grows
