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Qld authorities reach all 1500 Melbourne airport travellers
Queensland health authorities have managed to contact all 1500 people connected to exposure sites at Melbourne Airport before travelling into the state, acting chief health officer Sonya Bennett has confirmed.
All have now been asked to quarantine at their place of residence for 14 days from when they were last in greater Melbourne, which was declared a hotspot by Dr Bennett as of 1am Saturday.
Queensland acting Chief Health Officer Sonya Bennett announcing the greater Melbourne hotspot on Friday with Deputy Premier Steven Miles.Credit:Matt Dennien
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