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South Australian Chief Health Officer shares unfortunate news

South Australia’s top doctor Nicola Spurrier - who has recently become a household name - has shared some unfortunate news.

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South Australian chief health officer Nicola Spurrier has tested positive for Covid, just as case numbers and hospitalisations surge.

Health officials warned on Tuesday hospitalisations would increase over the coming weeks.

“Professor Spurrier will conduct her duties as Chief Public Health Officer from home until the conclusion of her isolation period,” SA Health said in a statement.

“She would like to emphasise the importance for everyone to seek Covid testing even with the most minimal symptoms and encourages mask wearing to prevent unknowingly passing on infection.”

South Australian Chief Health officer Nicola Spurrier tested positive for Covid on Tuesday. Picture: NCA NewsWire / Naomi Jellicoe
South Australian Chief Health officer Nicola Spurrier tested positive for Covid on Tuesday. Picture: NCA NewsWire / Naomi Jellicoe

Professor Spurrier received her fourth dose of vaccine last week and is understood to be experiencing extremely mild symptoms.

University of Adelaide modelling predicts hospitalisations could rise to as many as 400 people this week as daily cases exceed 7000.

As of Tuesday, there were 282 people in hospital with the virus across the state.

“We are seeing an average upwards trajectory in terms of hospitalisations at the moment,“ SA Health Minister Chris Picton said.

“That clearly points to the pressure on our health system, the pressure to make sure we find available capacity in our health system for people who need admission for Covid.”

Chief public health officer Professor Nicola Spurrier got a 4th Covid vaccine in Priceline in Mitcham Square Shopping Centre last week. Image: Tony Lewis
Chief public health officer Professor Nicola Spurrier got a 4th Covid vaccine in Priceline in Mitcham Square Shopping Centre last week. Image: Tony Lewis

SA reported 4172 new infections on Tuesday along with three deaths — of a woman in her 50s, another in her 80s and a man in his 70s.

Mr Picton said some non-urgent overnight elective surgery in public hospitals may be deferred or moved to private hospitals to find beds for Covid-19 patients.

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