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Maleny businesses shut for deep cleaning as town goes on COVID alert

Locals in Maleny have been warned against “unnecessary hysteria” as Queensland Health continues to trace contacts of a woman who arrived in the Sunshine Coast town on January 5 with the more contagious UK variant of COVID-19.
On Saturday afternoon, Queensland Health issued a Public Health Alert, revealing that the woman had visited three sites in the town on January 6 and January 7.
Key points:
- Three businesses in Maleny were visited by a confirmed coronavirus case on January 6 and 7
- Capriccio’s Italian Restaurant, Woolworths and the Purple Palate Cellars are all undergoing deep cleaning
- Locals have been urged not to panic as public events in the region are cancelled
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