Health
Two returned travellers confirmed as new COVID-19 cases – The RiotACT
The two passengers who returned

Chief Health Officer Dr Kerryn Coleman said it is unlikely that the two new COVID-19 cases were infectious during transit. Photo: Michelle Kroll.
The two passengers who returned “weak positive” COVID-19 results yesterday are confirmed to be new infections, with subsequent testing revealing higher levels of the virus, the Chief Health Officer has confirmed.
Dr Kerryn Coleman said further testing is underway to determine whether both men – one in his 40s and one in his teens – had the same strain…
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