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Another day of zero cases for Qld, scientists trial rapid test – The New Daily
Queensland has recorded zero new coronavirus cases, marking 20 days since the state last recorded a case that posed a risk of community transmission.
Queensland has recorded zero new coronavirus cases overnight, marking 20 days since the state last recorded a case that posed a risk of community transmission.
Five active cases remain across the state.
The state’s testing rate has increased, with more than 6000 tests conducted in past 24 hours.
It comes as the state prepares to reopen its border to NSW local governments areas at 1am on Thursday, including Byron Bay, Ballina, Lismore, Richmond Valley and Glen Innes.
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