Video chat: SA chief public health officer Professor Nicola Spurrier answers your COVID-19 questions
SA’s chief public health officer Professor Nicola Spurrier sat down with senior reporter Andrew Hough to answer your latest questions on the coronavirus. WATCH THE VIDEO
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South Australia’s chief public health officer Professor Nicola Spurrier joined us online at advertiser.com.au now for a live Q&A session covering your most pressing coronavirus questions. Watch it here:
YOUR GUIDE TO ISO, RESTRICTIONS AND BORDER CONTROLS
Border restrictions and the introduction of marshals at SA businesses have filled many news headlines in the past week.
There was an announcement of plans to fly international students to SA in September for an Australian first trial – but when we polled our readers, a huge 80 per cent said it was too soon and too risky.
Truckies have been turned away and border communities thrown into disarray – with families like the Wilsons, who live just 500 metres over the border in Victoria, forced to move into a caravan to be able to continue to work and go to school in SA.
The coronavirus threat continues to dominate dinner table discussions.
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