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Queensland records eight new coronavirus infections as hospital, corrections facility clusters grow – SBS News
Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk urged people not to be alarmed by the number, which is the highest since 31 August.
Queensland’s coronavirus cases have leapt to eight, with all new infections linked to virus clusters in the state’s southwest.
Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk urged people not to be alarmed by the number, which is the highest since 31 August, saying all but one person were already in isolation when they were tested.
“From the outset, I want to assure Queenslanders that although that number is our highest daily tally for some time, each of those people diagnosed is related to existing cases,” she…
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