According to ABC Blog:
SA disappointed in state's testing numbers
South Australia's Chief Public Health Officer Nicola Spurrier is encouraging people in her state to get tested for COVID-19.
About 4,000 tests were conducted over the weekend.
And Dr Spurrier doesn't think that's enough.
"[In] Victoria they are having 40,000 to 50,000 people getting tested every day," she said.
"It is quite possible that we do have COVID in our community because of that traffic back and forth across the state.
"We did put our borders in place but this is a disease where things have occurred 14 days before."
Is it realistic to expect SA to get near Vic raw numbers? There is extra incentive to get tested in Vic atm because they have mystery cases in aged care not yet linked to a source, and are in lock down. Life is pretty much BAU is SA, you'd expect to see a boost in testing numbers but the state with active community cases is always going to see more testing than one without.