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No new community virus cases in Queensland but testing rates fall
“I would like people to continue to be tested if they need to be so it may reflect the fact that everyone feels well in the community,” Dr Bennett said.
“We still have a period of time before we can be absolutely confident that we don’t have community transmission, even as these two events happened some time ago. So I’m not so much concerned, I just want to remind everyone that that’s what we would like them to do.”
Contact tracers continued to work to understand how three nurses and a doctor at the PA Hospital contracted the disease despite patients being held in facilities designed to stop the spread of infectious diseases.
Dr Bennett said the investigation was continuing, and said an “environmental” event might be to…
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