Health
Authorities on alert over source of new COVID spike in Qld – Daily Mercury
Health authorities in Queensland have revealed they are ‘particularly concerned’ about a source of infection detected in hotel quarantine.

Health authorities are “particularly concerned” a large number of coronavirus cases in Queensland continue to be detected among travellers from Papua New Guinea after another five cases were reported on Monday.
The high rate of infections in the southwestern Pacific nation has already been flagged as a risk to vulnerable communities in the Torres Strait where the vaccination rollout will be fast-tracked.
Last week, a large number of cases detected from the Ok Tedi mine in PNG spooked Queensland…
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