For the 12th day in a row Tasmania has recorded 0 new cases of COVID-19 with only eight active cases remaining across the State.
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Public Health director Dr Mark Veitch said anyone who has had cold and flu like symptoms in the last seven days is eligible for testing at new mobile clinics.
"No booking is required at the pop-up Glenorchy and Mowbray clinics, which are open for drive-ups tomorrow from 10am to 3.50pm at Glenorchy and 10am to 3:30pm at Mowbray," he said.
"Any Tasmanian that has experienced cold or flu-like symptoms such as a cough, sore throat, runny nose, or fever in the last seven days can attend an advertised drive-up clinic for testing, no booking is required, or contact their GP or call the Public Health Hotline on 1800 671 738 to pre-book testing for coronavirus."
All remaining active cases are in the North-West with two patients still in hospital.
Dr Veitch said analysis of testing is continuing tonight.
- The situation with coronavirus is changing frequently. People can stay up to date by visiting the coronavirus website www.coronavirus.tas.gov.au
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