An 18-month-old boy who travelled from Melbourne to Hobart with his mother last Thursday has tested positive to COVID-19.Both were tested for COVID-19 with Public Health Tasmania informed of the boy's positive test on SundayThe toddler flew into the state with his mother who did not have a valid Good to Go travel pass.Both were tested for COVID-19 while in quarantine, and Public Health Tasmania was informed of the infant's positive result on Sunday.
"The two were transferred to Hobart's Community Case Management Facility this evening," Tasmania's Deputy Director of Public Health Dr Julie Graham said in a statement on Sunday."The risk to the community is considered low." Hobart's airport has now been listed as a low-risk exposure site between 8:25pm and 9:50pm on Thursday, November 18.
People who were at the airport at that time have been asked to monitor themselves and to get tested if symptoms develop.
What percentage of Tasmanians are vaccinated?
Great, not.
Why u need 2 put gender in headline?
HEALTH FIRST and STAY SAFE. The VIRUS is now seeking every single opportunity to return.
Poor bubba , hope he’s ok.
Health Health Latest News, Health Health Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Source: 9NewsAUS - 🏆 10. / 72 Read more »
Child under ten becomes youngest Australian to die with COVID-19A child under the age of 10 with pre-existing medical conditions was among the five confirmed COVID-19 deaths recorded in Victoria in the 24 hours to Saturday morning, while the state reported a slight drop in new infections.
Source: 9NewsAUS - 🏆 10. / 72 Read more »