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NT records 100th coronavirus case — a total that remains a national low – ABC News
After quarantining coronavirus evacuees from Wuhan, the Diamond Princess cruise ship, overseas fruit pickers, international students and thousands of repatriated…

The Northern Territory has recorded its 100th coronavirus case, a number that remains the lowest in the nation since the disease was first reported in Wuhan in December 2019.
Key points:
- A 59-year-old woman is the NT’s 100th coronavirus diagnosis
- There has been no local transmission of coronavirus in the NT
- All NT cases have been linked to overseas or interstate travel
Coronavirus first reached the Northern Territory in February 2020 when four evacuees from the disease-stricken Diamond Princess cruise…
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