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4 new cases recorded as cluster grows

Queensland has recorded four new cases of coronavirus as a cluster linked to Queensland Corrective Services Academy grows.
Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk said the new cases were known contacts of positive cases linked to the cluster.
It brings the total of active cases in the state to 28 and the total number of positive cases in the Sunshine State to 1121 since the pandemic began.
Ms Palaszczuk said they had tested more than 10,500 people in 24 hours.
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