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‘Fleeting’ Vic cases ruled false positives – The Murray Valley Standard
A new COVID-19 variant has emerged in Victoria’s outbreak, putting health authorities on alert. Genomic sequencing from two cases in a West Melbourne family r……

A new COVID-19 variant has emerged in Victoria’s outbreak, putting health authorities on alert.
Genomic sequencing from two cases in a West Melbourne family reveals they are infected with the Delta variant, which Chief Health Officer Brett Sutton says has become the predominant variant in India.
“It is a variant of significant concern,” Prof Sutton said.
It remains unclear how those family members, who also travelled to Jervis Bay in NSW, contracted the virus.
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