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Brisbanites Who Visited These Locations Are Being Asked to Get Tested and Self-Isolate – Concrete Playground

Two months after the Greater Brisbane area went into a snap three-day lockdown in response to a COVID-19 case, and following a period since that has been clear of community-acquired cases, state authorities have announced a new local infection. A doctor who had contact with two COVID-19 patients at the Princess Alexandra Hospital has now tested positive. Queensland Health first issued an announcement about the case late on Friday, March 12, and has now followed up today, Saturday, March 13 by outlining places that residents should note.
By now, it has become a familiar routine — and, in this case, if you’ve visited these spots on the dates and during the times outlined, you should get a test for COVID-19 immediately and quarantine…
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