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Greater Brisbane will go into a three-day lockdown after recording 10 new cases of coronavirus
Queensland has recorded 10 new cases of coronavirus, four of those locally acquired, with Brisbane to go into a three-day lockdown.
Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk said six of the cases were overseas acquired and four were community transmission, two of those were linked to the 26-year-old landscaper from Stafford who tested positive to the highly infectious UK strain on Thursday night.
Two of the cases have an unknown origin.
Another case is a nurse from the Princess Alexandra hospital who had worked on the COVID ward.
Greater Brisbane will now go into a three-day lockdown as of 5:00pm today and masks will be mandatory.
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