Health
Four new cases as new vaccination hub opens – Northern Star
Queensland now has 11 active cases of COVID-19 after four new cases were detected in hotel quarantine overnight, with all acquired overseas.

Queensland has recorded four new cases of the COVID-19 virus, all detected in hotel quarantine and acquired overseas.
The new cases take the state’s total number of confirmed infections since the coronavirus pandemic began to 1328.
Of those, 11 cases remain active – five in the Metro North region of Brisbane, four on the Gold Coast and two on the Sunshine Coast.
Queensland’s last reported case of community transmission was 46 days ago.
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