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Dozens spared another quarantine as authorities clear cluster concerns

“We will work with each of those individuals, what suits them, but they will be able to leave from 6pm tonight,” Dr Young said.
“Similarly, all of the staff who have worked in the Grand Chancellor from 30 December onwards and were asked to go into 14 days’ quarantine from when they left work, if they haven’t already been released from quarantine, they can now leave quarantine.”
Queensland Chief Health Officer Jeannette Young.Credit:Getty
Antonia McCahon was one of the people forced into another 14 days of quarantine, which she said she had been “dreading”.
She was yet to be officially informed by Queensland Health, with guests being progressively contacted over the morning, but said she suspected someone in a neighbouring room had already…
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