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Sick man ‘told to catch bus to doc’ before COVID test – Noosa News
A man with flu-like symptoms in A COVID-19 hotspot says authorities told him to catch public transport to a health facility before he could be tested.

A MAN with flu-like symptoms in a Brisbane COVID-19 hotspot says he feared spreading the virus to the community after Queensland Health allegedly told him to catch public transport to a doctor before he could get tested at a facility near his home.
Sunnybank man Lee Wordsworth said there is a “massive gap” in the state’s testing protocols after he developed flu like symptoms on Tuesday morning and attended his nearest testing facility on Beenleigh Rd, just 80 metres from his home, but did not g…
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