Noosa News
Call to slash arrivals as overseas cases strain system
There were 25 new overseas acquired cases this week, with the Premier admitting she believed Queensland was recording the highest of any state or territory. There are currently 42 cases being treated who have travelled from PNG – which is more than 62 per cent of the current overseas cases in Queensland. No new cases of community transmission were recorded on Friday, as health authorities announced they had found the missing link for the first of two clusters – another nurse from the Princess…
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