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‘FINAL STRAW’: Restaurant visited by COVID pair facing permanent closure – Yahoo News Australia
A struggling restaurant may be forced to close their doors for good after two women dined there before testing positive to coronavirus.

Owners of a restaurant that struggled to survive during the first coronavirus wave have made the difficult decision to close its doors possibly for good after two confirmed COVID-19 cases dined there last weekend.
The two customers were Diana Lasu and Olivia Winnie, two of the three women who allegedly lied at border checks to return to Queensland from Victoria, The Queensland Times reported.
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