Health
Qld COVID cases may be flying under the radar – Gatton Star
A Brisbane virologist has warned there could be several missing COVID-19 cases that led to the latest outbreak, who have gone undetected for the simplest of reasons.

There could be several missing COVID-19 cases that led to the latest cluster, because Queenslanders with symptoms aren’t getting tested, experts say.
More than 8000 Queenslanders were tested on Monday and 6834 the day prior, amid growing fears people with symptoms were not getting tested for the deadly coronavirus.
University of Queensland virologist Associate Professor Ian Mackay said not enough Queenslanders were being tested, considering about 20,000 people could be tested in a day.
“It’s …
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