Covid party rules dumped at last – but bad news for close contacts
For the first time in two years density restrictions will be scrapped as singing and dancing return. But the news is not so bright for close contacts.
For the first time in two years density restrictions will be scrapped as singing and dancing return. But the news is not so bright for close contacts.
SA has recorded more than 2500 new Covid-19 cases for the second day in a row as four more deaths are reported.
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Singing and dancing will be allowed at private functions as SA confirms a raft of relaxed Covid rules – and isolation rules are under review.
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Premier Steven Marshall has announced two deaths and 1633 new Covid cases on Sunday, as he warned the figures could rise amongst youngsters as school starts to return this week.
There have been 13 deaths reported from Covid – the state’s total death toll is now 100, as Premier Steven Marshall says SA is “definitely past its peak”.
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