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Three new COVID cases overnight
Queensland has recorded three new cases of COVID-19 over the past 24 hours.
Two of the three cases were acquired locally, while one was detected in hotel quarantine.
No cars visible on the always busy Riverside Expressway in Brisbane CBD during Brisbane three-day lockdown.Credit:Attila Csaszar
Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk said the results were “encouraging” and the fact there was no unlinked community cases was a good sign.
The state’s hospitals have seen a rapid ramp up in cases, treating 71 COVID-19 patients compared with just five last month.
Queensland has two distinct clusters which were unknowingly spread by a Princess Alexandra Hospital nurse and doctor.
Eight local cases were confirmed on Tuesday and four on Monday.
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