There have been no new cases of COVID-19 notified in South Australia. The total number of cases notified in SA remains at 439.
There are just two active cases in SA, and 433 people have been cleared of COVID-19. Two people remain in hospital recovering from the effects of COVID-19, however they are no longer infectious.
There have been four reported deaths in SA from COVID-19. SA Pathology has undertaken more than 66,000 tests for COVID-19 so far.
People experiencing any of the following should be tested for COVID-19:
- Fever or chills (in the absence of an alternative illness that explains these symptoms)
- An acute respiratory infection e.g. symptoms of cough, sore throat, runny nose, or shortness of breath
- Loss of smell or the alteration in the sense of taste
The South Australian roadmap for easing COVID-19 restrictions was released today, with Step 1 coming into effect on Monday 11 May. Visit to view the roadmap. Frequently Asked Questions will be available in the coming days.
The roadmap outlines how COVID-19 restrictions will be eased in our state, so our community can return to doing the things they enjoy in a safe and measured way.
Every state and territory is different, in terms of its geography and its people. We have taken into account our specific circumstances in South Australia.
A number of factors have been considered in determining what can resume, and when. These include deciding what measures can be introduced to lower the risk of transmission, how long people will be in close contact with each other and how much space everyone can have. This is a very important part of our planning for re-opening businesses in a safe way.
Our priority is to resume activities which will strengthen our community, restore our economy and improve our physical and mental wellbeing as soon as possible.
Our public health response has also been strengthened, including broader testing and faster contact tracing with the COVIDSafe app. Keep up the good work South Australia, and let’s not undo all the good.