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One new case in Queensland as leaders talk travel bubbles, vaccine woes

One new COVID-19 cases has been detected in Queensland, Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk confirmed ahead of a national cabinet meeting where international border bubbles and the troubled vaccine rollout will be front and centre.
The new case was acquired overseas and detected in hotel quarantine. There are now 63 active cases in Queensland and 9734 tests were conducted in the past 24 hours.
Brisbane International Airport has been a ghost town for more than a year.Credit:Attila Csaszar
Ms Palaszczuk shared the case update on social media as she prepares to meet with Prime Minister and other state and territory leaders on Friday morning in the first national cabinet meeting since early March.
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