First Aussie coronavirus patients discharged coronavirus
NSW chief health officer Kerry Chant says the two other patients remain in hospital with the virus, while 20 possible cases are under investigation.“Their symptoms have resolved completely,” she told reporters.
“As an added precaution we have undertaken testing to confirm there is no virus detectable in samples taken from those individuals.A 2019 file photo of Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison inside a 'high care accommodation room' on Christmas Island, where the government is proposing Australians will be sent to be quarantined.
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