IN FULL: South Australia to enter 7-day lockdown after authorities confirm delta strain | ABC News

South Australia will go into lockdown from 6:00pm Tuesday July 20, after health authorities confirmed the state’s outbreak is the Delta strain.

They have so far identified five cases linked to the current cluster.

The lockdown will last for seven days.

The fifth case was identified in a diner who went to The Greek on Halifax restaurant on Saturday night at the same time as a contact of the original case — a man who came back from Argentina earlier this month.

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