Testing for COVID-19 to be expanded in a bid to 'save Australian lives'

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Those to be tested will now include people suffering from fever or acute respiratory infection in a variety of vulnerable occupations and demographics

More Australians will be tested for COVID-19 from Thursday after a national panel of medical experts urged governments to expand the current criteria.

More Australians will be tested for coronavirus after the government expanded the criteria of eligible candidates.All health, aged and residential care workers will be eligible to be tested as well as those who are in geographically localised areas where there is elevated risk of community transmission as defined by the local public health unit.

 

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