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48 cases: Genomic sequencing joins the dots in cluster – Whitsunday Times
One of Queensland’s biggest coronavirus clusters, with 48 cases, has been traced using genomic sequencing.
Genomic sequencing has connected 48 cases involved in one of Queensland’s biggest coronavirus clusters, as authorities ease public health restrictions on the Gold Coast and Darling Downs.
But the so-called missing link with the Logan outbreak in July, started by two young women who allegedly lied about travelling to Melbourne, remains elusive.
The latest cluster of four dozen people across the Brisbane Youth Detention Centre, Queensland Corrective Services Academy and the Ipswich Hospital, cou…
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