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Brisbane children remain in virus lockdown – Tenterfield Star
Children at Brisbane’s Youth Detention Centre could spend two weeks in lockdown after a staff member tested positive for COVID-19, in what may be the state’s…

Children at Brisbane’s Youth Detention Centre could spend two weeks in lockdown after a staff member tested positive for COVID-19, in what may be the state’s first community transmission in a month.
Tests are continuing on staff and young people at the centre in Wacol after the 77-year-old Ipswich woman experienced mild symptoms and continued to work while infectious.
Queensland’s Chief Health Officer Dr Jeanette Young said testing continued on the centre’s 127 young residents, who have been i…
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