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Dozens of cluster travellers are yet to be found, Queensland Health admits
“All 1500 individuals in Queensland who were yesterday identified as having a connection to COVID-19 exposure sites at Melbourne Airport have been messaged by health authorities,” the statement said.
The Holiday Inn at Melbourne Airport.Credit:Penny Stephens
“The fact that we have been able to move so quickly to contact these 1500 people means we are in a very positive position to control any potential spread into our community from our country’s latest outbreak,” acting Chief Health Officer Sonya Bennett said in the statement.
However, when asked about the contact tracing efforts on Monday, Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk said a number of people were yet to be contacted.
“[There are] 50 left to contact but about 800 had been…
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