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Teens who allegedly failed to quarantine identified

The teenagers at the centre of Queensland’s latest coronavirus outbreak have been identified.
Olivia Winnie Muranga and Diana Lasu, both 19, travelled together from Melbourne via Sydney to Brisbane, arriving in the Queensland capital on July 21,The Courier-Mailreported.
Queensland reported its first case of community transmission Wednesday, the first in 46 days, after a 22-year-old woman, a close contact of the other two, tested positive for coronavirus. She is not accused of any…
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