The South Australian (SA) government has taken over a new hotel in the heart of Adelaide as a special CCP virus facility for people who test positive to the novel coronavirus. The government will continue quarantining returning Australians in hotels, but anyone confirmed to have the virus will be shuttled to Tom’s Court Hotel in Adelaide starting this week. Health Minister Stephen Wade said this move marked a “significant enhancement” of the state’s quarantine system. “There is never zero risks of COVID-19 entering South Australia, and it is crucial we put as many shields as possible between the virus and the community,” Wade said in a statement. Under the new plan, the brand-new, 72-bed facility will be exclusively staffed by health staff and police who are not deployed to other high-risk locations, including hospitals, aged care homes, and correctional centres. Deputy Chief Public Health Officer Emily Kirkpatrick said that the …