Coronavirus: Six-day lockdown declared in South Australia after virus outbreak

South Australia on Wednesday declared a six-day lockdown to stamp out what the state premier described as a highly contagious outbreak of the coronavirus disease that officials linked to a returned traveler from the UK.

Most businesses will close except for some food outlets, and people will be largely confined to their homes, as the state tries to avoid a more severe breakout like the one that all but shuttered neighboring Victoria for more than 100 days.

“We need this circuit breaker, this community pause,” South Australian Premier Steven Marshall told media on Wednesday.

“We are going hard and we are going early. Time is of the essence and we must act swiftly and decisively.”

The southern state, home to just under 1.8 million people, reported two new cases on Wednesday, taking the total to 22. The cluster started to emerge at the weekend, representing the first serious signs of community transmission in South Australia since mid-April.

While the case numbers remain modest, Marshall said the state needed to act quickly because the identified virus strain was “highly contagious with short incubation period and limited symptoms.”

Authorities said on Wednesday that a hotel cleaner contracted the virus from a quarantined returned traveler from the United Kingdom. The cleaner then spread the virus to her extended family in Adelaide, the state’s capital city.

It was taking 24 hours or less for a newly infected person to become infectious to others, authorities said.

Virulent strain

The South Australian government did not immediately respond to questions from Reuters about the specific strain on Wednesday.

Peter Collignon, an infectious diseases physician and microbiologist at Canberra Hospital, said given the virus was brought in from an overseas traveler, it would not be a new
strain.

“It may be different to what has been prevalent in Australia but it isn’t any more deadly or contagious,” said Collignon.

The lockdown, to take effect from midnight Wednesday, will mean people will be restricted from going outside of their homes, with only one person per household allowed to leave each day, but only for specific purposes.

Masks will be required in all areas outside of the home.

(Reuters)

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