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‘Very likely’ Queenslanders visited Sydney hotel, now COVID-19 hotspot – Brisbane Times
A health alert has been issued for Queenslanders who visited the Crossroads Hotel in south-west Sydney from July 3 to July 10.

An urgent public health alert has been issued in Queensland after a Sydney hotel popular with travellers has been identified as the source of a COVID-19 outbreak in NSW.
Any Queenslanders who visited the Crossroads Hotel in the south-western Sydney suburb of Casula on July 3 to July 10 inclusive should isolate and be tested, according to the state health department.
Medical staff at a pop-up COVID-19 testing clinic in Casula in NSW, where the local Crossroads Hotel is now a hotspot.Credit:David Gray – Getty Images
Meanwhile, Queensland Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk confirmed one new case in the Sunshine State on Monday, but the person was already in hotel quarantine.
“We have only one new case, but its in hotel quarantine, so we have absolutely no concerns about that issue for Queensland,” she said.
