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Man may have picked up virus at MCG Test or Chadstone – The Age
A man who visited the MCG on day two of the Melbourne Test has since tested positive for coronavirus, making the venue a potential COVID-19 acquisition site.
Importantly, health authorities do not believe he was contagious on either day, as he only developed symptoms on December 30 and tested positive on January 5.
Instead, they suspect he may have caught the virus there suggesting someone else was contagious. However, other locations including household contacts are viewed as more likely transmission points.
Given the lack of links to other cases, health authorities believe they are now dealing with a new cluster that is separate to the one that began…
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