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Two Australian Open tennis players test positive but may not have active coronavirus infections, Police Minister says – ABC News
Health authorities are assessing whether the players are active cases, or are shedding the virus.

Ten positive COVID-19 tests have now been recorded among people who have flown to Melbourne for the Australian Open tennis tournament, including two players whose results were confirmed today.
Key points:
- Two players are waiting to see if their positive test results are deemed viral shedding
- Spain’s Roberto Bautista Agut has apologised for comparing hotel quarantine to jail
- Lead-in events could be adjusted to allow for players who were unable to train
Victoria’s Police Minister, Lisa Neville, said…
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