Health
How likely are you to catch COVID from a surface? – CQ News
Health experts have urged Queenslanders not to panic over reports of a new strain of coronavirus and its propensity to spread from surfaces.

Experts have urged Queenslanders not to be worried about contracting COVID-19 from surfaces, but to continue to be vigilant, as South Australian authorities work to contain a cluster that was linked to a hotel room’s surface infected with the virus.
It comes as South Australia enters its second day of a six-day lockdown in effort to contain a cluster that has so far infected 22 people.
No new cases were recorded yesterday in the state.
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