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Despite false positives, new COVID cases keep Greenland health authorities on alert

“We need to act as if the virus is out there.”

By Kevin McGwin December 23, 2020
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A review of the six positive COVID-19 tests recorded this weekend in travelers from Denmark to the town of Ilulissat, Greenland, has revealed that three had been contaminated during the testing process, health authorities say.

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