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Wagga Base Hospital NSW Pathology lab shares work testing for coronavirus in the region

Catie McLeod
Updated October 19 2020 - 11:38am, first published October 8 2020 - 5:00pm
EXPERTS: Hospital microbiology scientist Maria Cabauatan with senior microbiology scientist Robert Johnson and the BD Max machine. Picture: Les Smith
EXPERTS: Hospital microbiology scientist Maria Cabauatan with senior microbiology scientist Robert Johnson and the BD Max machine. Picture: Les Smith

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Catie McLeod

Catie McLeod

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Catie is a reporter at The Daily Advertiser covering health and Wagga City Council. You can contact her on c.mcleod@dailyadvertiser.com.au or 0475 819 651.

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