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Queensland confirms no new COVID-19 cases

The two teenage girls who allegedly dodged a train station border checkpoint have tested negative to COVID-19, as Queensland recorded no new cases on Tuesday.
It comes after hysteria swept through the Sunshine Coast yesterday afternoon after police cornered the girls, aged 15 and 16, who they had been looking for for 24 hours. It’s believed they entered the state on Friday from Sydney and did not comply with the chief health officer’s directive to quarantine.
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