Colleagues of Covid-19 Positive Quarantine Worker Attend Party Days Before Diagnosis 05/02/21
The colleagues of a hotel quarantine worker who tested positive to Covid-19, attended a staff party, to celebrate the success of isolating tennis stars….just days before the 26 year old received his diagnosis. Hotel quarantine workers will have to undergo testing on their days off, after a recent infection highlighted that coronavirus could be spread through the air.The Australian Open could be played with no crowds….if a new coronavirus cluster grows in Victoria.The captain of Collingwood Football club has led the charge of a powerful apology, following the club’s damning racism report. For updates and breaking news throughout the day you can take out a subscription to The HERALD SUN at heraldsun.com.au/ or download the app at your app store.
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