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NT Chief Minister Michael Gunner gets tested for COVID-19 after feeling unwell during event

Northern Territory Chief Minister Michael Gunner is in self-isolation after getting tested for COVID-19.
Key points:
- The Chief Minister had a hoarse voice in Parliament on Thursday but his spokesman says he felt fine until Friday morning
- Michael Gunner is expected to get the results of his COVID-19 test on Saturday
- There have been no cases of community transmission in the NT since the pandemic began
The Chief Minister’s spokesman said Mr Gunner experienced cold-like symptoms while attending a commemoration marking the 79th anniversary of the Bombing of Darwin this morning.
“The Chief Minister experienced some mild symptoms earlier today so, in line with the health advice, he has taken a COVID-19 test and is isolating until the results come…
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