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Nine new sites in contact tracing focus as south-east cluster grows – Brisbane Times
More than 80 locations still feature on the list, with a total of 28 cases now detected in an outbreak first detected in the Brisbane Youth Detention Centre.

Queensland health authorities have issued public health alerts for nine new sites across the state’s south-east under efforts to control a cluster of COVID-19 cases now approaching 30.
More than 80 locations still feature on the list, with the addition of two spa outlets in Logan, south of Brisbane, and two restaurants further west in Springfield.
A number of stores in Yamanto, a suburb of nearby Ipswich, were also identified while tracing the movements of the 28 cases now part of the cluster …
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