Victoria has gone two weeks without recording a locally acquired case of COVID-19, although three more people in hotel quarantine have tested positive to the virus. It is unclear if the three cases are associated with the contingent in town ahead of the Australian Open, which begins on February 8. The two unnamed players and another person connected to the tournament were among four new coronavirus cases reported in Victorian quarantine on January 19. One was a woman in her 20s and the other two were men in their 30s. A total of 72 players have been forced into 14 days of hard lockdown after being deemed close contacts of positive cases on three charter flights into Melbourne from Abu Dhabi, Doha and Los Angeles. Victoria’s Chief Health Officer Brett Sutton revealed two previously reported cases, a man in his 30s and another in his 50s, had been reclassified after …
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