AUSTRALIA NEWS: South Australia has removed the lock on the floor early to allow exercise

South Australia will remove its locks early and immediately allow exercise outside after fear authorities deal with the highly infected AIDS appear to be unfounded.

South Australia will remove its locks early and immediately allow exercise outside after fear authorities deal with the highly infected AIDS appear to be unfounded.

The state went into one of the world’s most difficult closures on Thursday, after trackers believed the man was infected after buying a pizza to take. It turned out that he lied to get in touch with vendors, and he had worked in a restaurant and was in close contact with another employee with the disease for many shifts.

Authorities “suggested that the man had just gone to a pizza shop, left for a while and then left because he had contracted the virus,” Police Commissioner Grant Stevens told reporters. “Now we know that they are very close friends with someone who has confirmed that you have confidence in Covid. It has changed a lot. ”

Health officials say the situation remains dangerous and the group, which currently has 25 people with the disease, is expected to grow in the coming days. But because of the swift action of health officials, some 4,500 people or their loved ones have been separated.

The first six-day key that started on Thursday will end at midnight on Saturday. The ban on exercise outside and walking dogs had made it one of the most difficult steps in the world.

The 1.7 million population, which has been dispersed in five times the size of the UK, had severely curtailed public transmission of the virus after it closed nationwide earlier this year. The outbreak began after a hotel cleaner was used to isolate foreign travelers who had been repatriated.

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