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No new cases after COVID alert for south-east Queensland venues
“The individual did go to that restaurant after 11.30am and at that stage she didn’t realise she was potentially at risk,” Dr Young said on Friday.
“There is a risk there at the Glen Hotel – it’s small, but we just want to make sure we’re contact-tracing every single person who possibly could have been exposed to the virus.”
However, there were 3928 coronavirus tests conducted in the 24 hours to Saturday morning and no new cases were detected, leaving just 10 active cases in the state in hotel quarantine or hospital.
Queenslanders were also urged to reconsider travel to Sydney, with health authorities saying more areas of the city could be declared COVID-19 hotspots if more community transmission is detected.
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