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Could this be the big one? ‘Very worried’ Premier fears perfect virus storm

Monday March 29, 2021
The virulent UK strain of the coronavirus quietly spread from a previous cluster, to young people who have visited popular venues as far afield as Byron Bay and Gladstone. No wonder authorities are concerned.
Queensland Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk, pictured with Chief Health Officer Dr Jeannette Young during a previous lockdown, is “very worried” about the current situation. (AAP Image/Albert Perez)
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