The Murrumbidgee region continues its healthy streak of recording no new COVID-19 cases.
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Up to 38 of the 45 current cases have now recovered, majority doing so through in-home care.
There are currently no hospitalisations for the virus.
Aside from one returned traveller from the Albury area, who has been quarantined in a Sydney hotel, the Murrumbidgee Local Health District (MLHD) has not recorded a single new case of COVID-19 in the past two weeks.
It comes after the widening of test parametres allowed for more residents with flu-like symptoms to be tested for the virus.
To date, up to 3287 people have been tested for the virus across the MLHD region.
Symptoms can take between three and 14 days to show up, so the MLHD is reminding the community to remain vigilant and avoid complacency.
The Murrumbidgee COVID-19 Hotline, 1800 831 099, is available between 7am and 9pm everyday for a confidential over-the-phone assessment.
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