Canberra Spilt Milk festival attendees warned after reveller hospitalised with ... trends now
Urgent warning for Aussies who attended a popular music festival last week after a reveller was hospitalised with a deadly disease Person who went to Spilt Milk festival in Canberra on November 26 is in hospital They have contacted the deadly disease meningococcal and are receiving care Health authorities are speaking to any close contacts of the reveller Those who attended the festival have been told to watch out for symptoms Symptoms of the disease include rash, fever, nausea, headaches, joint pain
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The ACT state government is warning anyone who attended a popular Canberra music festival in November to remain vigilant for symptoms of a deadly disease they may have been exposed to at the venue.
Health authorities are urging people who attended Spilt Milk festival on the weekend of November 26 to keep an eye out for symptoms of meningococcal disease, and act immediately if they identify any.
A person who attended the festival has since been diagnosed and is in Canberra Hospital.
Those who attended the Spilt Milk music festival in Canberra on November 26 are being warned to watch out for symptoms of meningococcal