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NT declares 10 Melbourne suburbs coronavirus hotspots after hotel quarantine worker case
The Northern Territory Government has declared 10 Melbourne suburbs coronavirus hotspots after a hotel quarantine worker in the city tested positive on Wednesday.
Key points:
- Ten Melbourne suburbs have been declared coronavirus hotspots, effective immediately
- It comes after a 26-year-old Melbourne hotel quarantine worker tested positive yesterday
- Anyone arriving in the Northern Territory from those areas will be ordered into quarantine
From 3:30pm ACST, anyone arriving in the Northern Territory from Melbourne, West Melbourne, Noble Park, Keysborough, Springvale, Brighton, Wheelers Hill, Clayton South, Heatherton or Moorabbin will be ordered into a fortnight of mandatory quarantine.
Anyone already in the Northern Territory who has spent time…
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