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NT records another 10 COVID cases in quarantine as Howard Springs boss says facility ‘under control’
The head of the specialist health team running the highly praised Howard Springs quarantine facility says “stops and checks” are in place to ensure the system is not overburdened, as the NT records a surge in coronavirus cases from repatriated flights from India.
Key points:
- The Northern Territory has recorded 10 new COVID-19 cases in the past 24 hours
- The head of AUSMAT says protocols are in place to ensure Howard Springs is not “overburdened”
- The CHO has issued new test and quarantine requirements amid a WA lockdown
Incoming US marines and arrivals from India have pushed the NT’s COVID-19 cases up by 10 in the last 24 hours, taking the current tally of positive cases to 48.
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