Health
‘101 opportunities to get infected’ – Chinchilla News
Queensland’s latest COVID-19 cluster is expected to grow this week after infectious cases spent “101 days” in the community.

As Queensland’s latest COVID-19 cluster is expected to grow this week, the state’s chief health officer is urging people to wear a mask and work from home.
The Queensland Corrective Services cluster reached 23 cases at the weekend, after health authorities found a link between the state’s latest cluster and a smaller outbreak linked to the Brisbane Youth Detention Centre.
Dr Jeannette Young told Queenslanders to be cautious after now-confirmed positive cases spent 101 days out in the community…
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