Albury-Wodonga has recorded its lowest COVID case numbers in nearly four weeks, with nine new cases reported in Albury and three in Wodonga.
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It's the lowest daily case numbers in the twin cities since October 17, when Albury had 10 case and Wodonga had one.
One case each was reported in Wangaratta and Towong Shire.
The Murrumbidgee Local Health District recorded one case each in Wagga, Berrigan and Hay council areas.
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There has been a total of 807 cases and 12 deaths recorded in the MLHD since the start of the current outbreak.
Of the 807 cases, 625 were in Albury, 37 in Murray River, 33 in the Greater Hume, 25 in Hilltops, 22 in Wagga Wagga, 16 in Edward River, 16 in Federation, 13 in Berrigan, seven in Griffith, four in Snowy Valley's, two in Coolamon, two in Murrumbidgee, two in Temora, one in Cootamundra-Gundagai, one in Lockhart and one in the Hay.
MLHD is caring for 107 COVID-19 patients, including three who are in Wagga hospital, but not in intensive care.
Albury Wodonga Health is caring for 288 COVID-positive individuals throughout the Border region.
There are 11 patients in Albury Hospital's COVID ward with one in intensive care.
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