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Queensland records one new community acquired case of COVID-19 as almost 10,000 contacts identified across five clusters
Almost 10,000 contacts are identified across the five Queensland clusters of COVID-19 as the state records just one new locally acquired case today.
The person was in home quarantine and lives in the same house as two others who had already been diagnosed at Tarragindi, in Brisbane’s south.
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