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Japan traveller sparks Qld COVID alert – Eyre Peninsula Tribune
Health authorities are scrambling to trace the origins of a community coronavirus infection in Brisbane as Queensland’s premier again came under pressure to r…

Health authorities are scrambling to trace the origins of a community coronavirus infection in Brisbane as Queensland’s premier again came under pressure to relax the state’s hard border lockdown.
Annastacia Palaszczuk said a staff member at Brisbane’s Youth Detention Centre in Wacol had continued to work while suffering from the virus.
“What you’re going to hear today is a story of a woman who was sick and still went to work,” Ms Palaszczuk told reporters on Thursday.
“It is really important…
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