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Six travellers in WA coronavirus quarantine after staying at Brisbane’s Hotel Grand Chancellor

Premier Mark McGowan has confirmed six people quarantined at the Hotel Grand Chancellor in Brisbane before returning to Western Australia.
Key points:
- The six WA travellers have all tested negative for coronavirus
- They face further tests and their contacts are being monitored
- The WA Premier says the Brisbane hotel cluster is “inexplicable”
The Queensland hotel quarantine facility has been evacuated after testing found six cases linked to the highly contagious UK strain of COVID-19.
Mr McGowan said the six returned travellers who stayed at the hotel were all in home quarantine in WA.
“They’ve all been tested, I am advised, and returned a negative test,” he said.
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