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Confirmed and suspected cases of COVID-19 in South Australia

Positive COVID-19 Case Distribution Maps

These maps show confirmed COVID-19 cases only, based on location of usual residence. Cases without a South Australian residential address are not shown. 

Latest statistics – as of 4pm, 6 April 2020

Type Number

Confirmed cases

411

Cases in ICU

10

Cases cleared of COVID-19

53

Total deaths reported

0

Latest press conference

Age and sex breakdown of confirmed cases in SA

Age and sex breakdown of confirmed cases in SA
Age Group Female Male Total
0-9 0 3 3
10-19 10 4 14
20-29 34 36 70
30-39 25 20 45
40-49 17 28 45
50-59 44 40 84
60-69 45 51 96
70-79 23 25 48
80-89 2 4 6
90-100 0 0 0
>100 0 0 0
Grand Total 200 211 411


  • Cases include 211 males (51%) and 200 females (49%)
  • The median age of cases is 54 years (range 8 months to 85 years)

Testing

  • SA Pathology has conducted 33,303 COVID-19 laboratory tests
  • SA’s metropolitan COVID-19 clinics have conducted more than 11,000 tests


 Source of infection in confirmed cases of COVID-19 in SA

Source Cases

Overseas acquired

286

Locally acquired (close contact of a confirmed case)

110

Locally acquired (Interstate travel)

6

Locally acquired (contact not identified)

3

Under investigation

6

TOTAL

411

For public action

Adelaide Airport cluster

Investigations are ongoing into the cluster of cases identified at Adelaide Airport however no additional cases have been identified since yesterday and the total number of cases remains at 28.

Anyone who is sick with symptoms of COVID-19 and has been at the Adelaide Airport, including in the terminal or car park, since Tuesday 17 March should present for testing.

Barossa cluster

There are 38 confirmed cases linked to areas within the Barossa region including Tanunda, Nuriootpa, Williamstown, Angaston and Lyndoch.

Anyone in these areas from Saturday 14 March 2020 who develops symptoms should immediately self-isolate and be tested.

Travel in or out of these towns should now be limited and any non-essential travel within the region is discouraged. Anyone attending work should adhere to social distancing guidelines and working from home is encouraged.

A dedicated COVID-19 testing clinic opened at Tanunda War Memorial Hospital for people in the region with symptoms of COVID-19.


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