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Spanish tennis player with coronavirus could be in isolation for at least 14 days from positive test

Tennis players who test positive for coronavirus in hotel quarantine could be in isolation for days after their fellow competitors are free to leave, Victoria’s Chief Health Officer says.
Key points:
- Tennis player Paula Badosa could spend 14 days in isolation from the date of her positive test if she has the UK strain
- Chief Health Officer Brett Sutton says the positive test shows hard quarantine was justified
- The Premier would not confirm whether bigger crowds would be allowed at the Australian Open
Spanish player Paula Badosa tested positive for COVID-19 on her seventh day of hard quarantine, and has been moved to a health hotel to isolate.
Badosa had previously complained about being subjected to a stricter lockdown after being on a flight…
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