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COVID-19 restrictions to continue in Brisbane.
Brisbane hospitals, aged care homes and disability residential services will remain locked down until at least Friday, despite no new cases of COVID-19 detected in the community on Tuesday.
Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk said the cluster linked to the Hotel Grand Chancellor, which includes two returned travellers and a doctor from the Princess Alexandra Hospital, had not grown any further.
More than 400 close contacts were detected through contact tracing and at the hospital, and 58 per cent of the tests have so far come back…
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