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Borders stay closed as Queensland adds two more COVID cases – The New Daily
An Ipswich nurse working with infected patients and the sister of a student already in quarantine have been diagnosed with COVID-19.

Two more Queenslanders have been diagnosed with COVID-19 and more than 200 hospital staff are in quarantine as the corrective services cluster grows.
A nurse working with infected patients at Ipswich Hospital tested positive for the virus, Chief Health Officer Jeannette Young says.
The other case is the sister of a student at Staines Memorial College, who was already in quarantine.
“We (also) have 222 staff at the Ipswich hospital in quarantine,” Dr Young told reporters on Sunday.
“That mean…
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