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Ingle Farm Medical Centre

Locality: Ingle Farm, South Australia, Australia

Phone: +61 8 8265 2227



Address: 23 Roopena St 5098 Ingle Farm, SA, Australia

Website: http://www.inglefarmmedical.com.au

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25.01.2022 BreastScreen SA has reached two million breast screens, with Kim receiving the milestone screening. The screening service has saved the lives of more than 12...,000 South Australian women over the past 30 years and aims to diagnose breast cancer at an early stage, before it can be felt. BreastScreen SA has seven fixed clinics within Adelaide, and three mobile screening units currently visiting Mount Barker, Tanunda and Naracoorte. There are also two pop-up clinics operating in Port Lincoln and Victor Harbor until late 2020. Women aged 50 to 74 can make a free appointment by calling BreastScreen SA on 13 20 50. Pictured here is Clinical Director, Dr Michelle Reintals and Program Director, Niamh Wade, with Kim to celebrate the milestone. For more information, visit www.breastscreensa.sa.gov.au



25.01.2022 A new drive-through COVID-19 testing location has been opened at Angaston Hospital to provide easier access to testing for those in the local community. . Ope...n 9.00am to 5.00pm, 7 days a week. . All ages welcome. No booking or GP referral required. . For cars and motorbikes only (no walk-ins or cyclists). . For more information on getting tested visit: www.sahealth.sa.gov.au/covidtesting See more

24.01.2022 COVID-19 Update 26 November 2020 . [CASES] There has been one new case of COVID-19 today.... The new case is a man in his 40s who was a known close contact of a case linked to the Parafield cluster and has been in quarantine. Today’s case is in addition to the Woodville High School student announced late yesterday, who has also been linked to the Parafield cluster. . [DAILY STATS] Cases today: 1 Total active cases: 36 Total cases: 559 Patients recovered: 519 Total deaths: 4 Tests yesterday: 9,704 Total tests: 702,210 . [REMINDER] If you have symptoms, even if mild, get tested immediately. Stay home while you wait for your results. Wash/sanitise your hands regularly. Keep 1.5m distance from others wherever possible. Clean frequently touched surfaces. . [INFORMATION AND SUPPORT] SA COVID-19 Information Line 1800 253 787 SA COVID-19 Mental Health Support Line 1800 632 753

24.01.2022 The weather is forecast to be hot in the coming days. If you need to get a COVID-19 test, plan ahead. Check the weather. Get tested early or in the evening du...ring the coolest part of the day. . Hours for Friday 27 and Saturday 28 November Aldinga GP Plus Health Care Centre COVID-19 drive-through testing site 6.30am to 11am Repat Health Precinct COVID-19 drive-through testing site 6.30am to 11am Hampstead Rehabilitation Centre COVID-19 drive-through testing site 6.30am to 11am Port Adelaide COVID-19 drive-through testing site 6.30am to 11am Elizabeth COVID-19 testing clinic (Elizabeth Way) 6.30am to 8pm Victoria Park Pakapakanthi COVID-19 drive-through testing site 6.30am to 11am, reopens 8pm to midnight Parafield COVID-19 mobile testing clinic 6.30am to 11am The Queen Elizabeth Hospital (now testing children) 9am to 9pm Adelaide (Wayville) Showgrounds COVID-19 testing clinic 8am 9pm Women's and Children's Hospital COVID-19 testing clinic 8am to 9pm Flinders Medical Centre COVID-19 testing clinic 10am to 8pm Royal Adelaide Hospital COVID-19 testing clinic 9am to 9pm Lyell McEwin Hospital COVID-19 testing clinic 7am to 10pm (updated) Magill COVID-19 mobile testing clinic Permanently closed Gawler COVID-19 mobile testing site Permanently closed . Get tested if: You have any symptoms of COVID-19, even if mild, as soon as symptoms appear. You have been asked by SA Health to get a test. Find a location to get tested: www.sahealth.sa.gov.au/covidtesting If you need to get tested: Please be patient with staff who are working hard to organise logistics and collect samples. Be prepared for your visit by bringing water and snacks. If you are attending a walk-in site, bring sun protection (sunscreen, hat, umbrella) and a chair. Keep 1.5 metres between yourself and others in line and wear a mask if possible. Motorists are reminded to not queue across intersections, ensure that you leave enough distance between your vehicle and the one in front of you, drive slowly through the testing sites and ensure you have enough fuel if waiting in line at a drive-through clinic. After your test: Go straight home. Avoid contact with other people. Stay in self-isolation until you receive a negative test result (in certain cases you may be required to remain in self-isolation or self-quarantine if directed to do so by SA Health or SA Police, even if you receive a negative test result). Information on how to self-isolate/self-quarantine: www.sahealth.sa.gov.au/covidisoadvice If you are well but worried, contact the SA COVID-19 Mental Health Support Line on 1800 632 753



24.01.2022 New resources available to download! Kidsafe SA along with SA Health have created 4 new easy to read factsheets available in 20 different languages. Factsheet...s include: Poisons Prevention Baby Walkers and Exercise Jumpers Button Batteries Baby Slings and Carriers All resources are available to print and download: Available here http://bit.ly/kidsafe-translated

23.01.2022 Food Recall Champtrade International is recalling their Xiong Mao Pai (Panda Brand) Dried Bamboo Fungus 20g with a Best Before date of 28/04/2022 due to ex...cess amounts of Sulphur Dioxide in the product. It has been available for sale at Asian supermarkets in NSW, ACT and SA. Anyone who has consumed this product and is concerned about their health should seek medical advice and should return the product to the place of purchase for a full refund. More at: https://www.foodauthority.nsw.gov.au//xiong-mao-pai-panda-

22.01.2022 If you are in self-quarantine or self-isolation due to COVID-19, you can leave your home if you are in an emergency or your home is unsafe. You should try to ge...t back into self-isolation as soon as you safely can. During an emergency, if you need to attend an emergency relief centre or a Bushfire Last Resort Refuge, you need to stay outside, alert emergency services (e.g. SAPOL, relief authorities at the location etc.) and follow instructions. You must also advise emergency services that you have been forced to leave self-quarantine or self-isolation due to the emergency and that: you are a close contact of a known COVID-19 case you have recently tested positive to COVID-19 or if you are experiencing symptoms of COVID-19 or you are in self-quarantine because you have recently returned from interstate. Review your Bushfire Survival Plan and consider adding additional face masks, hand sanitiser, and antibacterial wipes to your ‘Emergency Kit’ to protect yourself and your loved ones from COVID-19. Follow the SA Country Fire Service for emergency warnings and further advice.



21.01.2022 South Australia COVID-19 Update 28 August 2020 . [RESIDENTIAL GATHERINGS] From today, Friday 28 August, residential gatherings will be able to have up to 50 peo...ple. . [WEDDINGS] Weddings at licensed premises in South Australia can now have one dance at the ceremony or reception undertaken by the two people getting married only. . [DAILY STATS] Cases today: 0 Total active cases: 1 Total cases: 463 Patients recovered: 458 Total deaths: 4 Tests yesterday: 4,266 Total tests: 369,379 . [REMINDER] If you have COVID-19 symptoms, even if mild, get tested: www.sahealth.sa.gov.au/covidtesting Stay home and avoid others while you wait for your results. Wash/sanitise your hands regularly. Keep 1.5 metres distance from others wherever and whenever you can. Wipe down frequently touched surfaces. Download the COVIDSafe app. . If you dont have symptoms but are feeling worried: Talk to friends, family or a professional if you need help Call the SA COVID-19 Information Line 1800 253 787 Call the SA COVID-19 Mental Health Support Line 1800 632 753 See more

20.01.2022 SA Health is asking all travellers returning from the Greater Brisbane or Ipswich areas to closely watch for COVID-19 symptoms on their return to South Austral...ia and to get tested for COVID-19 if any symptoms develop, even if very mild. Symptoms include any of the following; chills/fevers, sore throat, runny nose, cough, shortness of breath, muscle soreness, vomiting or diarrhoea, sudden loss of taste or smell, headache or fatigue. Anyone in South Australia who has visited any of the venues posted by Queensland Health during the times and dates listed is requested to self-isolate for 14 days from the date they attended the venue. A list of the venues can be found at https://bit.ly/3aLPnuM. Travellers returning from the Greater Brisbane and Ipswich areas should not attend nursing or disability homes or visit vulnerable people for 14 days from their return. This includes aged and disability care workers, who should have a negative COVID-19 test result before returning to work. SA Health is encouraging travellers to rethink their travel plans to Queensland where possible as quarantine requirements may change depending on the situation.

20.01.2022 This Womens Health Week, empower the women around you to take control of their health and wellbeing. It is important to look out for each other, particularly... during this time. Here are some things you can do this week to celebrate and look out for your health. For more tips on looking after your Wellbeing check out Wellbeing SA.

20.01.2022 Retired GP, Ian, has seen patients experiencing stroke before, but never thought it would happen to him. He woke in the early hours of the morning and staggered... when he tried to walk and his speech was not clear. His wife, Glenys, called an ambulance and he was taken to the Royal Adelaide Hospital and went straight in for a CT scan, followed by a blood clot removal. Thanks to the quick action of paramedics and the Central Adelaide stroke team, he was home the following day with no long term impacts. When it comes to stroke, the sooner you act, the better the chance of survival, and the easier it is to prevent long-term disability. If you think you are experiencing a stroke, call Triple Zero (000) or go to your closest emergency department.

20.01.2022 There is a warning about a little-known virus that can affect expectant mums and their babies. The easily-caught CMV can have disastrous consequences but there... are simple ways to protect yourself. More: https://7news.link/3aDR9hu #7NEWS



19.01.2022 If you are heading out for the Black Friday sales, please be aware the weather is forecast to be very hot. Make sure you follow these tips to stay COVID safe a...nd keep cool while hunting for great deals For more #HealthyInTheHeat information, visit www.sahealth.sa.gov.au/healthyintheheat See more

18.01.2022 Today is World Sepsis Day. Do you know the signs and symptoms of sepsis? Sepsis is a life-threatening condition triggered by a bacterial, viral or fungal infec...tion, including COVID-19. It kills 4 times as many Australian as road accidents. Its the bodys response to infection causing it to injure its own tissue and organs. It can affect anybody at any age. It is a condition that is extremely difficult to diagnose as initial symptoms can be very subtle and sometimes confused for influenza or food poisoning. It progresses rapidly and if left untreated, can cause loss of life within hours. If detected early, sepsis can be treatable. If you notice the signs or symptoms of sepsis and your condition deteriorating, seek urgent medical advice from your doctor and ask, 'Could this be sepsis?' For more information, visit https://bit.ly/2RchmLa

18.01.2022 South Australia COVID-19 Update 25 August 2020 . [RESTRICTIONS UPDATE] A number of restrictions will ease from Friday 28 August: Residential gatherings will b...e able to have up to 50 people. 40km travel buffer zone for border communities with Vic and SA will be reinstated (only if there is no community transmission in those areas between now and midnight Thursday 27 August). Travellers transiting to SA through Sydney or Canberra airports from WA, NT, Qld or Tasmania will no longer be required to undertake 14 days self-isolation. More information about these restrictions will be available shortly. . [DAILY STATS] Cases today: 0 Total active cases: 3 Total cases: 463 Patients recovered: 456 Total deaths: 4 Tests yesterday: 2,890 Total tests: 354,497 . [REMINDER] If you have COVID-19 symptoms, even if mild, get tested: www.sahealth.sa.gov.au/covidtesting Stay home and avoid others while you wait for your results. Wash/sanitise your hands regularly. Keep 1.5 metres distance from others wherever and whenever you can. Wipe down frequently touched surfaces. Download the COVIDSafe app. . If you dont have symptoms but are feeling worried: Talk to friends, family or a professional if you need help Call the SA COVID-19 Information Line 1800 253 787 Call the SA COVID-19 Mental Health Support Line 1800 632 753

17.01.2022 South Australia COVID-19 Update 23 August 2020 . [NEW CASE] A nurse who has returned from Victoria and has been in quarantine since her arrival. .... [DAILY STATS] Cases today: 1 Total active cases: 3 Total cases: 463 Patients recovered: 456 Total deaths: 4 Tests yesterday: 3,969 Total tests: 349,802 . [REMINDER] If you have COVID-19 symptoms, even if mild, get tested: www.sahealth.sa.gov.au/covidtesting Stay home and avoid others while you wait for your results. Wash/sanitise your hands regularly. Keep 1.5 metres distance from others wherever and whenever you can. Wipe down frequently touched surfaces. Download the COVIDSafe app. . If you dont have symptoms but are feeling worried: Talk to friends, family or a professional if you need help Call the SA COVID-19 Information Line 1800 253 787 Call the SA COVID-19 Mental Health Support Line 1800 632 753 See more

16.01.2022 - : Woodville High School. The Communicable Disease Control Branch of SA Health has informed us that a student who attends Woodville High S...chool Official is a confirmed case of COVID-19, and has attended while potentially infectious. As a result the school will be closed on Thursday 26 November until further notice. Anyone who attended the site on Monday 23 November 2020 must isolate immediately with all members of their household until further advice is provided. Anyone with COVID-19 symptoms should present for testing as soon as possible. A thorough clean of the relevant areas of the school will be carried out. The Department is in the process of notifying families and staff.

16.01.2022 May I have this dance? Yes but only if you are a bride or a groom. Changes to public activity restrictions mean weddings at licensed premises in South A...ustralia can now have one dance at the ceremony or reception undertaken by the two people getting married only. Other attendees may not participate. To find out more about current restrictions, visit https://www.covid-19.sa.gov.au/restrictions-and-respon/faqs

15.01.2022 Together we can stop the spread of COVID-19. Because when we practise good hand hygiene, we can keep going out. By getting tested and staying home when we're un...well, we can keep enjoying our free time when we're better. And when we keep physical distancing, we can keep catching up with family and friends. Let's not undo all the good.

15.01.2022 From this Thursday 24 September, the border restriction with New South Wales will be lifted. This means people entering South Australia from New South Wales fr...om that date will no longer need to quarantine for 14 days. People currently in quarantine and people arriving between now and midnight tomorrow will still have to complete the full 14 day quarantine period. This is because people who have arrived in the preceding 14 days present a different health risk. E.g. If you arrive tomorrow, 23 September, you will need to remain in quarantine until 6 October. E.g. If you have been in quarantine since 14 September, you will need to remain in quarantine until 29 September.

15.01.2022 - : Woodville High School. Woodville High School will remain closed on Friday 27 November for deep cleaning. We plan to reopen on Monday 30 Novembe...r. SA Health have advised the following people are required to self-quarantine for 14 days: Students in year 9 who attended the school on either Monday 23 and/or Tuesday 24 November Specific staff members who SA Health have determined as close contacts (these people have been notified). : Household members of the above identified staff and year 9 students are NOT required to self-quarantine. For more information on how the identified year 9 students and staff members can self-quarantine visit www.sahealth.sa.gov.au/covidisoadvice OR for translated information visit www.sahealth.sa.gov.au/covidtranslated SA Health will be in direct contact with these individuals over the coming days with further information. All other staff and students, and their household members, are no longer required to self-isolate. - : Woodville Pizza Bar. SA Health have also advised that any other students who have visited, had takeaway or delivery from the Woodville Pizza Bar from the 6 to 16 November are to: Remain in self-quarantine and contact SA Health Communicable Disease Control Branch on (08) 7425 7166.

12.01.2022 Only 36% of prostate cancers in Australia are detected at the earliest stage. We're here to change that. Find out how our work is saving lives in the la...test edition of Blue Sky News. Click here to download the mag > https://bit.ly/3ezN1k0

11.01.2022 400,000 tests! Well done SA, youre all doing your part to keep the state safe. Now is not the time to be complacent. Remember to get tested if you have any of... the following symptoms: fever OR chills (with no alternative illness that explains these symptoms) cough sore throat runny nose shortness of breath loss of taste and smell. www.sahealth.sa.gov.au/covidtesting

11.01.2022 Are you due for breast, bowel or cervical screening? Cancer wont wait for COVID-19 to be over and getting screened can save your life. Screening programs con...tinue to operate and measures have been put in place so you can safely attend your appointment. Book your cancer screening appointment today. Visit www.sahealth.sa.gov.au/healthchecks to see a list of recommended regular health tests. Follow Wellbeing SA for more tips to support your health and wellbeing.

11.01.2022 Today is the first day of Muharram, the first month of the Islamic year. While practices and gatherings will be quite different this year, it is still possible... to pray, reflect and share with your loved ones while remaining COVID safe. If you are unwell or have cold and flu symptoms, even mild, stay home and get tested for COVID-19. You can only have up to 10 people visit your home, in addition to those who normally live in your home, up to a maximum of 20 people. This includes children. Gatherings in a private place, other than a private residence (indoor or outdoor) can have up to 100 people attending. There must not be more than 1 person per 2 square metres in places of worship. A COVID Marshal must be present during ceremonies. Remember to keep 1.5 metres distance from others where possible, wash hands regularly, bring your own prayer mat and wipe down mats between use. You are not permitted to: Serve food from platters or communal containers Share utensils, cutlery or plates

11.01.2022 Father Christmas has been granted a special exemption and will be visiting South Australia! He will play the starring role in the National Pharmacies Christma...s Pageant on November 14 at Adelaide Oval. Father Christmas will be sure to keep us all COVID safe and will wear gloves and sanitise his hands.

11.01.2022 It's great that we can play team sports here in South Australia but there are important things we need to remember to stay COVID-safe at training and games. Fol...low the steps in this video and make sure your teammates do too! Find out more: inclusivesportsa.com.au/sport/return-to-sport/ Video by Inclusive Sport SA and Office For Recreation And Sport

10.01.2022 Did you know eggs can carry Salmonella, and handling them incorrectly could spread bacteria onto your hands, around your kitchen and into your food? Its recomm...ended that you dont wash cracked or dirty eggs, as this can transfer any dirt or germs from the outside of the shell to inside the egg. Its best to throw these eggs away. Follow these tips to keep your eggs (and you!) healthy, particularly in the warmer months: Wash your hands after handling eggs Store eggs below 15C. Its best to keep them in the fridge If you do not use raw egg products, such as cake batter, raw desserts, homemade mayonnaise and milkshakes immediately store them in the fridge, and dispose of them after 24 hours from the time they were made Learn more about egg safety: bit.ly/3bJEeLx

09.01.2022 A few simple swaps can make a big difference to your heart health! Challenge yourself to make one of these swaps this weekend... Learn more about making healthier meals at home: https://fal.cn/3apXn

08.01.2022 Its important to remember that some people may be feeling more anxious about COVID-19 than others, so try and keep your distance wherever and whenever possible. You may find yourself in a situation where you need to remind others to keep their 1.5 metres distance.

08.01.2022 South Australia has been doing a fantastic job at getting tested, with almost 400,000 COVID-19 tests taken. A test does not clear you of COVID-19 forever. Th...e virus can have up to a 14 day incubation period, so it is possible that if you test negative you may still develop COVID-19 in the future. It is important to get tested if you develop new symptoms, even if you have previously tested negative. If you are unsure, please call your GP for advice.

07.01.2022 COVID-19 Update 9 September 2020 . [DAILY STATS] Cases today: 0 Total active cases: 0... Total cases: 465 Patients recovered: 461 Total deaths: 4 Tests yesterday: 4,483 Total tests: 409,446 . [REMINDER] If you have COVID-19 symptoms, even if mild, get tested: www.sahealth.sa.gov.au/covidtesting Stay home and avoid others while you wait for your results. Wash/sanitise your hands regularly. Keep 1.5 metres distance from others wherever and whenever you can. Wipe down frequently touched surfaces. Download the COVIDSafe app. . If you dont have symptoms but are feeling worried: Talk to friends, family or a professional if you need help Call the SA COVID-19 Information Line 1800 253 787 Call the SA COVID-19 Mental Health Support Line 1800 632 753 See more

07.01.2022 Allergy alert David Jones is recalling their Australian Sultanas in Milk Chocolate (160g) with a Best Before date of 18 Dec 2020 due to an undeclared allerg...en - peanut. The product has been available for sale in David Jones stores nationally, and select BP-David Jones stores in NSW and VIC. Anyone with a peanut allergy or intolerance should not consume this product. Customers should return the product to the place of purchase or any David Jones Store for a full cash refund. More at: https://www.foodauthority.nsw.gov.au//david-jones-australi

06.01.2022 [RESTRICTIONS UPDATE] A number of restrictions will ease from Friday 28 August: Residential gatherings will be able to have up to 50 people.... The 40km travel buffer zone for border communities with Victoria and SA will be reinstated (this will only occur if there is no community transmission in those areas between now and midnight Thursday 27 August). If you are transiting to SA through Sydney or Canberra airports from WA, NT, Qld or Tasmania, you will no longer be required to undertake 14 days self-isolation. More information about these restrictions will be available shortly.

06.01.2022 COVID-19 Update 10 September 2020 . [DAILY STATS] Cases today: 0 Total active cases: 0... Total cases: 465 Patients recovered: 461 Total deaths: 4 Tests yesterday: 3,926 Total tests: 413,372 . [REMINDER] If you have COVID-19 symptoms, even if mild, get tested: www.sahealth.sa.gov.au/covidtesting Stay home and avoid others while you wait for your results. Wash/sanitise your hands regularly. Keep 1.5 metres distance from others wherever and whenever you can. Wipe down frequently touched surfaces. Download the COVIDSafe app. . If you dont have symptoms but are feeling worried: Talk to friends, family or a professional if you need help Call the SA COVID-19 Information Line 1800 253 787 Call the SA COVID-19 Mental Health Support Line 1800 632 753 See more

05.01.2022 Haigh's Chocolates is recalling a batch of Milk Chocolate Maltichocs due to undeclared hazelnuts detected in the product. Milk Chocolate Maltichocs 250g (card...board box) best before 17 Jan 2021, batch code 2107422 Do not consume this product if you have a hazelnut allergy or intolerance as you may have a reaction. If you have purchased this item, return it to the place of purchase for a full refund. For further information, visit https://bit.ly/2DsJS86

05.01.2022 South Australia restrictions update - From Saturday 5 September: The maximum number of people able to attend a wedding or funeral will increase to 150 people.... Consumption of food and alcohol can resume for people seated at a bar, as long as the bar is not near any food preparation area. See more

04.01.2022 Every child has the right to a safe, happy and healthy childhood. Protecting children from violence, neglect and abuse is a whole-of-community responsibility. ...While South Australia Police has a vital part to play, we implore every parent, caregiver, friend, sibling, grandparent and neighbour to play their own important role in ensuring childrens safety and wellbeing. SAPOL supports National Child Protection Week (Sunday, 6 September to Saturday, 12 September), an annual event organized by the National Association for the Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect (NAPCAN). This years event will shine a light on the subject of child abuse and neglect, with the theme of Putting children first. To learn more about National Child Protection Week, and access a range of educational resources, visit the NAPCAN website at www.napcan.org.au

04.01.2022 COVID-19 Update 2 September 2020 . [OLD INFECTION IDENTIFIED] A woman in her 40s who returned to South Australia from interstate has tested positive to COVID-19.... She was a confirmed case interstate but was cleared and not considered infectious while travelling. She is now in hotel quarantine in SA. The current result represents an old infection and will not count towards South Australian COVID-19 case numbers. . [QUEENSLAND HEALTH ALERT] Travellers returning from Brisbane and greater surrounds, Ipswich, Darling Downs, Toowoomba, and the Gold Coast should closely monitor themselves for COVID-19 symptoms and get tested for COVID-19 if any symptoms develop, even if very mild. Queensland Health has expanded its list of locations where confirmed COVID-19 cases have visited. Anyone in SA who visited any of the locations posted by Queensland Health during the dates and times is recommended to self-isolate for 14 days from the date they attended the location. List of locations available at: https://buff.ly/3hUnoMl. . [DAILY STATS] Cases today: 0 Total active cases: 0 Total cases: 463 Patients recovered: 459 Total deaths: 4 Tests yesterday: 4,864 Total tests: 386,083 . [REMINDER] If you have COVID-19 symptoms, even if mild, get tested: www.sahealth.sa.gov.au/covidtesting Stay home and avoid others while you wait for your results. Wash/sanitise your hands regularly. Keep 1.5 metres distance from others wherever and whenever you can. Wipe down frequently touched surfaces. Download the COVIDSafe app. . If you dont have symptoms but are feeling worried: Talk to friends, family or a professional if you need help Call the SA COVID-19 Information Line 1800 253 787 Call the SA COVID-19 Mental Health Support Line 1800 632 753 See more

04.01.2022 COVID-19 Update 3 September 2020 . [HAMPSTEAD TESTING CLOSED 5 SEPTEMBER] The COVID-19 drive-through testing facility at Hampstead will be closed on Saturday 5 ...September due to planned maintenance by SA Power Networks. . [QUEENSLAND HEALTH ALERT] Travellers returning from Brisbane and greater surrounds, Ipswich, Darling Downs, Toowoomba, and the Gold Coast should closely monitor themselves for COVID-19 symptoms and get tested for COVID-19 if any symptoms develop, even if very mild. Queensland Health has expanded its list of locations where confirmed COVID-19 cases have visited. Anyone in SA who visited any of the locations posted by Queensland Health during the dates and times is recommended to self-isolate for 14 days from the date they attended the location. List of locations available at: https://bit.ly/2DpEbrx . [DAILY STATS] Cases today: 0 Total active cases: 0 Total cases: 463 Patients recovered: 459 Total deaths: 4 Tests yesterday: 4,006 Total tests: 390,089 . [REMINDER] If you have COVID-19 symptoms, even if mild, get tested: www.sahealth.sa.gov.au/covidtesting Stay home and avoid others while you wait for your results. Wash/sanitise your hands regularly. Keep 1.5 metres distance from others wherever and whenever you can. Wipe down frequently touched surfaces. Download the COVIDSafe app. . If you dont have symptoms but are feeling worried: Talk to friends, family or a professional if you need help Call the SA COVID-19 Information Line 1800 253 787 Call the SA COVID-19 Mental Health Support Line 1800 632 753 See more

03.01.2022 Great job South Australia - we have 0 known active COVID-19 cases in the state. Now is not the time to be complacent. Keep up the great work SA! Remember to:... Keep 1.5 metres distance from others wherever and whenever you can. Wash/sanitise your hands regularly. Wipe down frequently touched surfaces. Get tested if you have COVID-19 symptoms, even if mild: www.sahealth.sa.gov.au/covidtesting Stay home and avoid others while you wait for your results. Download the COVIDSafe app. See more

03.01.2022 Do you, or someone you care for, rely on power for critical care medical equipment in the home or critical pharmacy-dispensed medication? If so, then an emerg...ency management plan for lengthy, planned and unplanned power outages is essential. With the temperature set to soar over the next few days, it is a timely reminder to make sure you have a plan in place. Visit www.sahealth.sa.gov.au/healthyintheheat for more information #HealthyInTheHeat

03.01.2022 Covering your coughs and sneezes in a tissue or your elbow helps to stop the spread of viruses. If you use a tissue, put it in the bin and wash your hands after. Turn away from other people when you cough or sneeze too.

01.01.2022 COVID-19 Update 19 September 2020 . [DAILY STATS] Cases today: 0 Total active cases: 0... Total cases: 466 Patients recovered: 462 Total deaths: 4 Tests yesterday: 3,377 Total tests: 440,672 . [REMINDER] If you have COVID-19 symptoms, even if mild, get tested: www.sahealth.sa.gov.au/covidtesting Stay home and avoid others while you wait for your results. Wash/sanitise your hands regularly. Keep 1.5 metres distance from others wherever and whenever you can. Wipe down frequently touched surfaces. Download the COVIDSafe app. . If you dont have symptoms but are feeling worried: Talk to friends, family or a professional if you need help Call the SA COVID-19 Information Line 1800 253 787 Call the SA COVID-19 Mental Health Support Line 1800 632 753 See more

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