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“Weak positive” coronavirus infection under investigation in Victorian aged care facility

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Even as Victorians shared a statewide sigh of relief as the five-day 'circuit breaker' lockdown was raised yesterday, a piece from an older precaution facility has been admitted to hospital with a weak sensationalism issue for coronavirus.

The case, which cadaver low-level investigation, wasn't added to Wednesday's daily total of new cases, as the man had tested negative double before the tierce mental test came back with the weak positive.

In an update posted on the Victorian Department of Health and Human Services website , it was revealed that the man had presented to infirmary from an aged care facility in Reservoir.

"The case is being re-tested today and will be considered away members of the good recapitulation panel," says the update.

"Out of an abundance of caution while awaiting the double mental test, the ripe caution deftness has been kept safe and all faculty and residents were tested yesterday evening."

According to the health department, the valet was a positive case back in August last year, and it is believed that this weak positive result is due to "persistent shedding from a previous infection."

The case is not believed to be linked to the Vacation Inn eruption, which currently stands at 19 cases.

The state authorities's decision to lift the five-day lockdown restrictions overnight was due to Victoria's recording of a zero transmission 24-hour interval, and the compliance of Victorian residents to the modern restrictions.

As of this break of the day, there are 25 busy cases in Victoria.

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Source: https://hellocare.com.au/weak-positive-coronavirus-infection-under-investigation-in-victorian-aged-care-facility/

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