Melbourne's Royal Children's Hospital has confirmed five of its staff members have tested positive for COVID-19.
Melbourne's Royal Children's Hospital has confirmed five of its staff members have tested positive for COVID-19. The hospital says the five people work in separate teams and the cases are not thought to be related.
The facility also confirmed seven other workers are in self-isolation. The hospital says there are no COVID-19 patients being treated at the hospital and visitor restrictions have been in place since April. Six staff members at the Royal Women's Hospital have also tested positive. Image: Getty
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