AUSMAT heads to remote NT community

By Aaron Bunch
Updated January 24 2022 - 3:36pm, first published 3:32pm
Natasha Fyles says AUSMAT with help provide additional resources to combat COVID-19.
Natasha Fyles says AUSMAT with help provide additional resources to combat COVID-19.

The Northern Territory has reported 286 new COVID-19 cases as an Australian Medical Assistance Team and the military step in to help combat a remote Aboriginal community outbreak.

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