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ACT hit by gastro and respiratory virus outbreaks – The RiotACT
An upsurge in gastro and a respiratory virus are hitting children in the ACT. The ACT’s Deputy Chief Health Officer,…

Acting Chief Health Officer, Dr Vanessa Johnston: The things we need to do to slow down the spread of both of these illnesses are the same things we should all be doing to help prevent the spread of COVID-19. Photo: File.
An upsurge in gastro and a respiratory virus are hitting children in the ACT.
The ACTs Deputy Chief Health Officer, Dr Vanessa Johnston, is urging Canberrans to keep sick children at home and pay particular attention to hand and respiratory hygiene to help reverse a recent increase…
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