Premier Steven Marshall today confirmed all the latest infections were already in quarantine.
Chief Health Officer Nicola Spurrier said one of the cases was a child who had returned from overseas.
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South Australia Premier Steven Marshall said the latest COVID-19 outbreak in NSW was very concerning.(Nine)
One is linked to the the Tenafeate Creek Wines at Yattalunga and other is associated with the Greek on Halifax restaurant.
The state received a record breaking 23,719 tests yesterday.
Mr Marshall said because of people s diligence , South Australia was on track to come out of lockdown on Tuesday night.
The Transition Committee will meet today and again tomorrow to determine when restrictions across SA will ease.
South Australia has recorded just one new case of coronavirus in the last 24 hours, from 23,410 carried out across the state.
Premier Steven Marshall said low case numbers meant the state was on track to come out of lockdown on Tuesday as planned.
However despite this positive news, Mr Marshall said all international flights into SA had been cancelled for two days next week. I can report to you that I wrote to the Prime Minister yesterday asking if we could cancel some international flights to South Australia, he said.
South Australian Premier Steven Marshall at this morning s update. (Nine) We have been very concerned with the very high numbers of testing that we will run out of capacity.
South Australia has recorded just one new case of coronavirus with officials hopeful lockdown will ease as planned. I m not wanting to send any of our vaccination doses anywhere else, we re in the middle of a major emergency declaration and a lockdown in South Australia, Mr Marshall said.
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Steven Marshall said he is apprehensive to hand over doses of vaccine to NSW while the state is still dealing with its own outbreak. (Getty)
Today s new case is a man in his 60s who caught the virus at the Tenafeate Winery in Yattalunga, north east of Adelaide, on Sunday.
“All the early signs are very positive that this will only be a seven-day lockdown,” he said.
“Of course, after those seven days there will be a step down. We won’t be going back to having no restrictions in South Australia.
“The early signs are very good but this is the Delta variant and we have to be very careful.”
South Australia s chief health officer Nicola Spurrier said all but one of the contacts from the two high-risk locations - the winery and CBD restaurant The Greek - had now been contacted.
“So it [the winery] really is a super spreading site or a super spreading event that happened there on that afternoon,” she said.
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