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Brisbane braces for coronavirus spread amid rush to trace new cluster – Brisbane Times
A COVID-19 cluster spreading across Ipswich and Brisbane is expected to grow after thousands were swabbed at fever clinics on Saturday.

Ms Palaszczuk is expected to provide an update on the situation on Sunday morning.
Deputy Premier and Health Minister Steven Miles said more COVID-19 cases would be detected over the weekend following the small surge on Saturday.
“This is precisely what we have been planning for,” Mr Miles said.
“If there are cases out there, we hope we find them.
“It is people’s willingness to go and get tested that will ensure that we do find them so that we can isolate them, treat them, contact anyone who…
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