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Has Queensland’s short, sharp lockdown worked?
“We’re certainly not seeing the exponential growth [in cases] we might have seen if things were out of hand,” Professor McMillan said.
“We know on average it takes about five days for people to become symptomatic, so certainly the Alpha cases from the Portuguese restaurant outbreak should…
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