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Six oil tanker crew members hospitalised in Perth with COVID-19

SIX crew members from an oil and chemical tanker that recently docked in Fremantle, Western Australia, have been hospitalised with COVID-19; while another six have tested positive to the virus.

Stolt Sakura. Photo Credit: Marine Traffic

Stolt Sakura. Photo Credit: Marine Traffic

  WA's health minister Roger Cook said the state's health department tested a total of 22 crew members from the Stolt Sakura tanker for COVID-19.  He said six patients have been taken to Fiona Stanley...

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