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Supercars monitoring teams who may have been exposed to COVID-19 in Queensland – autosport.com
Supercars is understood to be monitoring whether team staff members could have been exposed to COVID-19 as part of a fresh virus scare in Queensland

Supercars is understood to be monitoring whether team staff members could have been exposed to COVID-19 as part of a fresh virus scare in Queensland.
The north-eastern state is the latest to face the potential of a second wave, after two teenagers allegedly falsified documents after travelling from Melbourne to Brisbane via Sydney on July 21.
They therefore avoided quarantine on arrival, and visited a number of places in south-east Queensland before testing positive to COVID-19.
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