No new COVID-19 cases in Tasmania, as curve continues to flatten

No new cases of coronavirus have been recorded in Tasmania since 6pm last night, in a sign that the outbreak on the North-West Coast could be subsiding.
It's the first time since March 31 that the state has confirmed zero new cases and comes after four additional cases were confirmed on Wednesday.
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The state's tally remains at 205.
"A concerted effort is being made to identify any further cases of coronavirus in the North-West," Public Health director Mark Veitch said.
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"Anyone who lives in the North-West who currently, or in the last few days has had respiratory symptoms like a cough, sore throat, runny nose, or fever should arrange testing through the Public Health Hotline on 1800 671 738 or their GP."
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