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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.
Up to 600 people associated with the Grand Slam – including players, officials…
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