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Cafe, toilets at Brisbane International Airport deemed high-risk after COVID breach

A cafe and the toilets at Brisbane’s International Airport have been deemed high-risk areas for the transmission of COVID after a breach involving a transiting passenger.
The passenger was a man who tested positive to COVID-19 after he and his travel partner were mistakenly directed to the international terminal’s green zone.
They had arrived from Papua New Guinea, which is deemed a high-risk country.
Both were transiting to Doha.
As a result of the breach, about 400 passengers awaiting…
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