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Should all of us do COVID-19 test?

Fares Hassan Covid-19

Recent researches found some of the people who test positive of COVID-19 are asymtomatic, but we still don't know if they are able to transmit this virus to those contact them? Therefore should both those who either have or do not have symptoms should do COVID-19 test?


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By Ahmed Yussuf

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Recent researches found some of the people who test positive of COVID-19 are asymtomatic, but we still don't know if they are able to transmit this virus to those contact them? Therefore should both those who either have or do not have symptoms should do COVID-19 test?


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People in Australia must stay at least 1.5 metres away from others and gatherings are limited to two people unless you are with your family or household.

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