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Living on the edge: State still at ‘extraordinary risk’ with 82 cases
Chief Health Officer Jeannette Young said she was concerned Queensland had more than 80 active cases of the pandemic virus in the state’s public health system and numbers were growing.Three recent cases have been health workers at the Princess Alexandra Hospital, a junior doctor and two nurses.They are linked to two separate clusters involving international arrivals cared for in the hospital’s Ward 5D – one who had flown in from Europe and a man who had recently returned from India.One of the…
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