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Melbourne coronavirus outbreak spreads to neonatal intensive care unit – SBS News
A baby in a Melbourne neonatal intensive care ward with COVID-19 is in a stable condition, while a healthcare worker and two parents have also tested positive.
A baby infected with coronavirus in a Melbourne neonatal intensive care ward is in a stable condition as the hospital investigates a cluster.
The Royal Children’s Hospital confirmed on Monday it had one patient, a staff member and two parents who tested positive to COVID-19 in the neonatal intensive care unit.
A spokeswoman from the hospital confirmed the baby’s stable condition with AAP on Tuesday.
All babies, staff and parents who have visited the ward since July 12 will be tested.
The RCH…
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