COVID-19: How common is it to be asymptomatic and should we be worried

Two new studies have found a significant number of positive coronavirus cases that presented with zero symptoms. Experts weigh in on whether we should all be getting tested - symptoms or not.

Victoria records seven new coronavirus cases and two deaths

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By Ahmed Yussuf

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