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No apology as COVID ‘party man’ falsely accused
As authorities said there had actually been only five other people at the Strathpine man’s home, Chief Health Officer Jeannette Young was unable to rule out a future lockdown in response to the latest cluster.In an information bungle, officials had to back-pedal from a Queensland Health media release sent on Saturday that claimed the man had hosted a gathering of “around 25 people”, which they labelled a “party”, in the time between being instructed to isolate and getting his positive test…
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