Young Adelaide boarder reunited with NSW family amid SA’s COVID scare | 7NEWS

7NEWS Australia published this video item, entitled “Young Adelaide boarder reunited with NSW family amid SA’s COVID scare | 7NEWS” – below is their description.

Contact tracers are scrambling to ‘close the loop’ on any possible COVID spread after another infected freight driver visited SA, the 7th in just three weeks.

Truckies have been given an extension to get their first compulsory jab with the deadline now a fortnight away.

There have been emotional scenes as an Adelaide school boarder was finally reunited with her parents.

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