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Tasmania’s first COVID case in nearly 2 months deemed ‘low-risk’
By ABC NEWS (Australia)Published : Oct. 4, 2021 - 06:43
Tasmanian authorities say the risk to the community is low - from the state's first coronavirus case in almost two months. A Tasmanian teenager tested positive after arriving in Launceston from Victoria on Friday. He and his father have been transported to a medical quarantine hotel in Hobart.