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Australian Open cohort at 'low risk' from COVID-19 case

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Australian Open cohort at 'low risk' from COVID-19 case

Australian Open cohort at 'low risk' from COVID-19 case

Victoria health officials said on Thursday (February 4) that they believe 520 players and support staff connected with the Australian Open are at relatively low risk of having been exposed to the new coronavirus by a Melbourne quarantine hotel worker who tested positive for COVID-19.


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