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Health authorities are scrambling to retrace the movements of a South Australian teenager who tested positive for the coronavirus.

Health authorities are scrambling to retrace the movements of a South Australian teenager who tested positive for the coronavirus. Dozens of students are in isolation and the number of confirmed cases in the state has climbed to 16.

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I understand the vigilance early in order to stop the spread of virus,but there will come a point where that becomes useless and it comes back in individuals to just be careful. At what point is that time expected? I sense that will be when the panic settles.

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