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Got someone with coronavirus at home? Here’s how to keep the rest of the household infection-free – The Conversation AU
There are a number of things you should do, including keeping the person with COVID-19 isolated, and cleaning regularly.

Although some positive signs suggest Victorias second wave may be slowing, we continue to see large numbers of COVID-19 cases recorded every day.
Most people who test positive for COVID-19 wont need hospital care and will self-isolate at home. But is it then inevitable the rest of the household will catch it?
It shouldnt be, if you follow a few important infection prevention steps.
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