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Queensland health authorities cautiously optimistic the state has avoided COVID-19 spread from Brisbane coronavirus cluster – ABC News
Queensland has collectively been holding its breath ever since two women brought coronavirus back from Victoria, but with community transmission rates having not accelerated in the past fortnight the state may have dodged a bullet.
Queensland has been on tenterhooks since the news broke that two women flew into Brisbane on July 21 after contracting coronavirus while in Melbourne.
Key points:
- Queensland’s Chief Health Officer Dr Jeannette Young says if no cases are recorded on Monday the state may have avoided a significant outbreak
- Fears were raised of community spread when two women visited schools, shops and restaurants across Logan and Brisbane while they were potentially infectious
- Police in F…
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