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Two Qantas flights from Melbourne to Adelaide named as COVID-19 exposure sites

Two Qantas flights from Melbourne into Adelaide have been named as exposure sites. (ABC News)

Two flights into Adelaide have been added as exposure sites this morning, sending people on affected rows into quarantine.

The flights are Qantas QF691 from Melbourne on Sunday from 4:30PM to 5:10PM, and QF677 from Melbourne on Monday from 10:30AM to 11:25AM.

Rows 11 to 15 on both flights have been listed as close contacts.

Vaccinated close contacts must quarantine for seven days and get tested immediately as well as on day six and 13.

The rest of the two flights have been listed as casual contacts.

South Australia recorded four new COVID-19 cases yesterday, including two linked to the Norwood cluster and two acquired interstate.

As of yesterday, 82.4 per cent of South Australians aged 12 and over have been fully vaccinated and 90.4 per cent have had their first dose.

You can find information on testing site hours and the nearest site to you on the SA Health website.

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