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Hundreds isolate as Australian Open hotel worker tests positive for COVID-19 – Insidethegames.biz
Between 500 and 600 people connected to the Australian Open have been
forced into isolation after a worker at one of the tournament’s
quarantine hotel…

Between 500 and 600 people connected to the Australian Open have been forced into isolation after a worker at one of the tournament’s quarantine hotels tested positive for coronavirus.
A 26-year-old man has been diagnosed with COVID-19 after last working as a resident support officer at the Grand Hyatt Hotel in Melbourne on January 29.
The positive case means restrictions will be reintroduced across the state of Victoria.
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