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Passengers on Darwin to Sydney flight QF841 deemed close contacts of Qantas crew member with COVID-19
All passengers on board a Qantas flight from Darwin to Sydney that carried a Qantas crew member who later tested positive for coronavirus have been deemed close contacts and are now being asked to self isolate for 14 days and get tested.
Key points:
- The Qantas crew member was a passenger on Qantas flight QF841 from Darwin to Sydney last Friday
- All passengers on the flight are being asked to self isolate and get tested for coronavirus
- Health authorities have previously said the man was unlikely to have been infectious before flying to Sydney
The announcement comes as South Australian health authorities said a man in his twenties who flew on the Darwin to Sydney flight has tested positive for coronavirus in the state.
Health authorities said he…
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