South Australia's Covid cases continue to fall with the state recording 2,193 new infections and three deaths South Australia Covid cases fall by a third to 2193 new infections on Saturday A woman in her 30s, another in her 80s and one in her 90s died with Covid-19 There are 276 people in hospital with Covid, 37 in ICU and seven on a ventilator Some 90.2 per cent of South Australians aged 12 or over are double vaccinated
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South Australia has posted a major decline in COVID-19 cases, with 2193 new infections or almost a third fewer than on Friday.
However the state has recorded a further three virus-related deaths.
Health officials say the latest fatalities were a woman in her 30s, another in her 80s and one in her 90s.
South Australia's cases have fallen to 2193 new infections on Saturday (pictured, a healthcare worker administers a Covid PCR test)
South Australia is currently managing 33,892 active cases.
There are 276 people with COVID-19 in hospital, 37 of them in intensive care and seven requiring a ventilator.
Of those hospitalised, 161