SA cautious about re-opening borders
Adelaide: South Australia’s top doctor has sounded the alarm over new coronavirus cases coming from interstate as the state government prepares to open regional tourism.
SA’s chief public health officer Professor Nicola Spurrier says the biggest COVID-19 risk is now from essential workers and other travellers from interstate.
Premier Steven Marshall plans to lift warnings and restrictions on travel within SA, but Professor Spurrier called for vigilance on the borders.