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11 COVID-19 alerts issued for Gold Coast, including Surf Life Saving event attended by hundreds

A Surf Life Saving competition attended by hundreds of competitors and onlookers is one of 11 contact tracing alerts issued by Queensland Health.
Key points:
- About 1,500 people were expected to be at the Surf Life Saving Competition in Tugan
- Masks remain mandatory across all of Queensland with the state government to review current restrictions on Wednesday
- Hundreds of people have queued at the nine COVID-19 testing clinics across the Gold Coast
Anyone who attended the 2021 QLD Senior and Masters State Championships at Tugun Beach between 12.30pm and 2:00pm on Sunday, March 28, should get tested immediately and quarantine at home until a negative result is received.
Competitor Matt Bevilacqua attended Sunday’s Surf Life Saving competition and…
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