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Foreign military personnel to be released from Darwin CBD quarantine days after COVID cases recorded

More than 80 foreign military personnel and their family members staying at a Darwin CBD hotel are being released from quarantine over the next two days, despite concerns from an Aboriginal health group that genomic sequencing on two positive coronavirus cases detected at the hotel last week is yet to be made public.
Key points:
- Foreign military personnel have been in quarantine at the CBD hotel
- Two cases of coronavirus were last week recorded at the hotel
- Aboriginal health groups say the arrangement is exposing vulnerable Territorians
Last Wednesday, a foreign military official and the partner of another official tested positive to COVID-19 at the Darwin Travelodge, where up to 300 foreign military staff and their families were given…
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