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newsGP – GPs join chorus of alarm surrounding contact tracing – RACGP

Lag times for notifying close contacts have stretched to four weeks in some instances, potentially allowing the disease to spread unchecked.

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Lag times for notifying close contacts have stretched to four weeks in some instances, potentially allowing the disease to spread unchecked.
Any delay in notifying close contacts can exacerbate the spread of COVID-19.
Another 532 cases were added to Victoria’s tally of coronavirus cases overnight, taking the number of active cases in the state to 4542.More than 3000 are under investigation, meaning they are still determining where the person may have contracted the virus, while 1308 case…

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