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The Butcher Club Chadstone manager rushed to ICU for second time after testing positive to coronavirus

The manager of a butcher at the centre of Melbournes Chadstone shopping centre outbreak has been rushed to ICU for a second time after testing positive for coronavirus last week. Speaking exclusively to NCA NewsWire, The Butcher Club owner Peter Robinson said the 53-year-old Chadstone store manager had “come good” after testing positive on September 28 but had “taken a turn for the worse” on Tuesday.
“We’ve had a bit of a hiccup with the manager – he was taken to hospital to ICU in an ambulance…
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