There have been two more cases of coronavirus recorded in the Territory overnight.
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One of those is in Alice Springs.
A Darwin woman in her 20s has tested positive for the disease after returning from Bali on flight JQ82 on Friday, March 20.
She had been in self-quarantine since that time and is now in Royal Darwin Hospital.
Passengers on flight JQ82 should be in self-quarantine until tomorrow.
If they feel unwell they are urged to contact their doctor or the Centre for Disease Control to arrange testing for COVID-19.
An Alice Springs woman who recently returned from the Gold Coast has also been diagnosed with COVID-19.
She is in the care of Alice Springs Hospital after being in self-quarantine since her return.
Under national medical guidelines, contact tracing on her flights is not required due to the delay between her return and becoming unwell.
There have now been 21 cases of COVID-19 diagnosed in the Northern Territory, all acquired interstate or overseas.
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