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South Australia has reported three new Covid-19 cases but the premier says because they were all in 'strict quarantine' the state is still on track to end its lockdown on Tuesday.
Premier Steven Marshall said testing numbers on Saturday were a 'new record' with 23, 719 swabs received.
'It is very clear to me that South Australians are taking this lockdown order very, very seriously,' he said on Sunday.
'It is very clear to me that South Australians are taking this lockdown order very, very seriously,' SA Premier Steven Marshall said on Sunday, in reference to just three new cases
SA residents are set to be released from lockdown after a week of the strictest stay-at-home orders in the country's pandemic (pictured, a woman walks the Riverbank in Adelaide)
'We want to come out on Tuesday and the actions of all South Australians are speaking volumes. Thank you very much.'
Chief Public Health Officer Nicola Spurrier said one of the cases was