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Brisbane COVID-19: Infected man ‘had contact with a lot of people’, amid lockdown fears

Housemates and workmates of a young Brisbane man diagnosed with COVID-19 will be key focuses of contact tracing efforts.
Authorities are scrambling to prevent more infections linked to the 26-year-old man, who is a landscaper from Stafford in Brisbane’s north.
It’s unknown how he caught the disease.
He became sick on Monday, March 22, but is believed to have been potentially infectious in the community since last Friday.
He went into self-isolation after becoming “reasonably unwell”.
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