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Brisbanites Who Visited These Venues Are Asked to Get Tested for COVID-19 and Self-Isolate – Concrete Playground

A new community case of COVID-19 has been identified in Brisbane, with the Queensland Government announcing a list of venues that residents need to note. Today, Friday, March 26, Queensland Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk revealed that a 26-year-old man from Stafford has tested positive to the coronavirus — and that he has been out in the community while infectious since last Friday, March 19.
In this case, if you’ve visited these spots on the dates and around the times outlined, you should get a test for COVID-19 immediately and quarantine until you receive a negative. This applies regardless of whether you have any coronavirus symptoms or not at present.
On the list are some big sites, including Carindale Shopping Centre, Gasworks…
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