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No new COVID-19 cases after Ipswich woman tests positive – Observer
The Bundamba woman, who works as a supervisor at the Brisbane Youth Detention Centre, worked five shifts will she was infectious.

QUEENSLAND has recorded no new cases of COVID-19 overnight after an Ipswich woman in her 70s tested positive on Wednesday night.
The Bundamba woman, who works as a supervisor at the Brisbane Youth Detention Centre, worked five shifts while she was infectious.
There are 127 residents at the facility and about 520 staff work there.
Chief health officer Dr Jeannette Young said the 56 test results which have come back so far in relation to the centre have all been negative.
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