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No new community acquired COVID-19 cases detected in Queensland – ABC News
Queensland records no new locally acquired cases, as the state government looks at new options for COVID-19 hospital care to reduce the risk of another outbreak….
The Queensland government is looking at consolidating COVID-19 patients to one hospital area, to reduce the risk of another outbreak in the state.
Key points:
- There was only one case recorded from a traveller in hotel quarantine
- With more than 14,000 tests conducted yesterday the health minister says this is “good news”
- The government is now looking to bring COVID-19 patients to one hospital after the PA Hospital outbreak
It comes as no new locally acquired cases were recorded, with 14, 011 tests…
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