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Each row contains a single SARS-CoV-2 case and the mode of transmission. \r \r An active case is someone who has tested positive and is currently in isolation. The department monitors active cases. A small number of cases that are not contactable are considered to have recovered after 28 days from diagnoses.
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Each row contains a single SARS-CoV-2 case and associated LGA, postcode and the mode of transmission.\r \r An active case is someone who has tested positive and is currently in isolation. The department monitors active cases. A small number of cases that are not contactable are considered to have recovered after 28 days from diagnoses.\r \r Residential location is the address provided by a person during contact tracing. This is not where they were infected. It may not be where the case currently resides (for example they might be in a hospital). Postcode of the case does not reflect where a person was infected and in the event that a case is detected and a residential postcode is not available a post code of 3999 is used. A confirmed case is a person who has a positive laboratory test for coronavirus (COVID-19).
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Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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Each row contains a single SARS-CoV-2 case and the mode of transmission. \r \r An active case is someone who has tested positive and is currently in isolation. The department monitors active cases. A small number of cases that are not contactable are considered to have recovered after 28 days from diagnoses.