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NT Government reports new coronavirus case in Howard Springs quarantine facility

A 52-year-old woman has tested positive for coronavirus at the Howard Springs quarantine facility after returning on a repatriation flight from India last week.
Key points:
- 20 cases have been recorded among travellers from repatriation flights
- More than 1,300 international arrivals have undertaken quarantine at Howard Springs
- 54 cases of coronavirus have been diagnosed in the NT since the pandemic began
The Northern Territory Government said she recorded the positive test in the last 48 hours.
Last Friday three cases of coronavirus — a four-year-old girl, a 39-year-old woman and a 58-year-old woman who had also returned from India — were recorded in the facility.
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