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Queensland records three new coronavirus cases in hotel quarantine

Queensland has recorded three new overseas acquired coronavirus cases all detected in hotel quarantine.
Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk said one was a female in hotel quarantine and the two others were female flight crew who had departed Australia prior to their results being available.
“Once again, no concerns, and we are on track to have those restrictions lifted,” she said.
“We’ve only got two more days to go, so fingers crossed that all will be very, very good for Friday morning.”
Chief Health Officer Dr Jeannette Young said Queensland Health now tested all flight crew when they arrived into Queensland.
“They’re going into hotel quarantine, but we do let them leave that to go back on the flight when they leave…
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