00:00Foam at beaches has suddenly become part of day-to-day life with 30% of the state's coastline now contaminated by the toxic algal bloom.
00:12The foam has been ridiculous, it's been horrible.
00:15Some say they're noticing impacts on their health.
00:19In fact I've been coughing and I've had a sore throat and a bad cough and a sore chest the last few days.
00:25And I'm just presuming it's the horrible air that the foam is adding to.
00:32SA Health's issued fresh warnings for locals.
00:35We've given additional advice to those people about keeping the windows and doors closed particularly if there's an onshore breeze.
00:41But stresses there are no long-term side effects.
00:45Be aware that you might get some symptoms but short-lived.
00:48There are no plans to close beaches for now. Instead people are being encouraged to make informed decisions.
00:54It is a much more practical way of dealing with this situation to give people the actual advice that they can make that decision themselves.
01:02The government says it will announce its summer plan next month but the opposition says South Australians deserve to know more now.
01:10People need certainty. Businesses need certainty.
01:13And that's why we're also renewing our calls for the government to deliver this summer plan now.
01:18The government's renewing its reminder for South Australians to sign up to its tourism voucher ballot which starts on Friday.
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