Tasmanian health authorities have confirmed from 6:00pm on Saturday the state has received seven new coronavirus cases, all in from the North West area.
Tasmanian health authorities have confirmed from 6:00pm on Saturday the state has received seven new coronavirus cases, all in from the North West area. Of the cases, three are healthcare workers at the North West Regional Hospital.
The state’s total confirmed case count is 195.Australia Latest News, Australia Headlines
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