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Coronavirus Queensland: Cluster grows as state extends restrictions – Yahoo News Australia
The new cases are all connected to a corrective services cluster in Brisbane.

Queensland now has 28 active coronavirus cases after discovering another four infections linked to a correctional services training academy overnight in the state’s southeast.
All of the cases are connected to the cluster at Queensland’s Corrective Services Academy in Wacol.
A senior trainer at the academy was diagnosed with the virus on Thursday following the outbreak at the nearby youth facility.
Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk said three of the new cases are from the same Forest Lake househo…
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