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Brisbane COVID-19 quarantine hotel goes back into lockdown

A Brisbane COVID-19 quarantine hotel will go into lockdown as a precaution after a doctor confirmed to be infected with the virus treated two people who arrived from overseas.
Health Minister Yvette D’Ath on Sunday morning said the Hotel Grand Chancellor will be locked down, with no new hotel quarantine guests to be allowed in.
Health Minister Yvette D’Ath gives an update on the latest COVID-19 developments on Sunday morning. Credit:Nine
Deputy Chief Health Officer Dr Sonya Bennett said on Sunday morning there was a partial link between the doctor and one of two overseas travellers she had assessed.
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