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Ten coronavirus cases confirmed in Aruma group home in Melbourne’s northern suburbs – ABC News
Major disability service provider Aruma confirms a staff member has transmitted coronavirus in a group home of residents with intellectual disabilities and autism, resulting in a total of 10 COVID-19 infections in Pascoe Vale.

One of Australia’s largest disability service providers has confirmed three residents and seven staff in a Victorian group home have tested positive to COVID-19.
Key points:
- The residents in a household of six in Melbourne’s northern suburbs, have intellectual disabilities and autism
- The house in Pascoe Vale has undergone a deep clean, with residents separated as much as possible
- Aruma says it has been well prepared for the eventuality of a coronavirus case
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