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Four virus infections detected in travellers in Darwin quarantine – The New Daily
The NT has recorded four new COVID-19 cases, all linked to repatriated Australians who are under mandatory quarantine in Howard Springs.

The Northern Territory has recorded four new COVID-19 cases in the 24 hours since 11am Wednesday, all linked to repatriated Australians who are under mandatory quarantine in Howard Springs.
The four new cases are all passengers who arrived on a special repatriation flight from India that landed in Darwin on Tuesday.
Two children aged three, and a 31-year-old man and an 82-year-old woman tested positive at the Howard Springs facility.
The NT Government said the patients were well and would remain…
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