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Now we wait: Premier says more infections ‘highly likely’ as city braces for bad news

Tuesday March 30, 2021
Queensland’s premier is expecting more coronavirus cases to emerge as Greater Brisbane enters its first day of lockdown.
Queensland’s Chief Health Officer Jeannette Young says there could be an undetected case in the community. Photo: ABC
A COVID-19 cluster has grown to at least seven cases with 2.5 million people in the region sent into a snap three-day lockdown on Monday afternoon.
Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk is expecting even more cases to be reported on Tuesday morning.
“We would expect to see more cases today, we’ve already got a few at the moment,…
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