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Infected Ipswich nurse’s bizarre COVID symptom – Chinchilla News
Queensland Health Minister Steven Miles has praised a nurse’s “wisdom” for getting tested for coronavirus after he developed symptoms not usually associated with COVID-19.

A male nurse working in Ipswich Hospital’s COVID-19 ward has tested positive to coronavirus himself after developing abdominal pains – not a symptom commonly associated with the disease.
The 37-year-old nurse from Deebing Heights, an Ipswich suburb, is believed to be among a small group of Queensland health care workers who have been infected with SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19, on the job.
A Princess Alexandra Hospital nurse, who was diagnosed in April, tested positive to the viru…
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