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Two COVID cases linked to Melbourne outbreak reclassified as false positives – ABC News
Two cases of COVID-19 previously linked to Melbourne’s growing outbreak have been reclassified as false positives, the Department of Health says.

Two cases of COVID-19 previously linked to Melbourne’s growing outbreak have been reclassified as false positives, the Department of Health has said.
A woman previously understood to have acquired the virus at a display home in Mickleham and a man who was thought to have contracted COVID-19 at the Brighton Beach Hotel have been removed from the state’s official case count.
The cases had been cited by health officials as two examples of at least half a dozen where the virus was transmitted through…
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