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Qld Health authorities chasing down 50 Melbourne travellers who provided incorrect contact details
Health authorities revealed 50 travellers in Queensland who were potentially exposed to the highly contagious coronavirus strain at a Melbourne airport are still yet to be traced because they provided false or incorrect contact details.
When the Palaszczuk government slammed the borders closed to Victoria on Friday as the Holiday Inn cluster grew, Deputy Premier Steven Miles said authorities were particularly concerned about 1500 people in Queensland who had come into contact with the infection site at Tullamarine Airport.
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