Noosa News
3 new cases as vaccine rollout falls behind

All the cases were acquired overseas and none are related to the Ok Tedi mine in PNG or the Qatar Airways flight which landed in Brisbane on February 17.Dozens of travellers who arrived in Queensland on a flight from the Middle East last month have been forced to spend 19 days in hotel quarantine after a feared super-spreading incident with an infected traveller arriving into Brisbane from Doha on Qatar Airways flight QR898.Five other cases of the Russian variant of the COVID-19 virus have since been…
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