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Five test positive for coronavirus in NT quarantine facility

Five people, including three children and two adults, have tested positive for coronavirus in the Northern Territory today from repatriation flights and are in quarantine in Darwin’s Howard Springs facility.
Key points:
- Four patients are currently asymptomatic and are in the Howard Springs quarantine facility
- One patient is exhibiting symptoms and is in the Royal Darwin Hospital
- There have been no cases of community transmission in the Northern Territory
Four people who arrived from India on January 1 have tested positive, including a 17-month-old boy, three-year-old girl, 30-year-old woman and a 73-year-old man.
Another 21-month-old child, who arrived from a government-arranged flight from Germany on January 3, has also tested positive for…
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