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Qld concerned about Russian COVID strain – Whyalla News
Queensland authorities are concerned a COVID-19 “superspreader” may have passed on the virus to people on an international flight and possibly in hotel quaran……

Queensland authorities are concerned a COVID-19 “superspreader” may have passed on the virus to people on an international flight and possibly in hotel quarantine.
The state reported seven new cases on Thursday, two of whom were in quarantine after arriving on a Qatar Airways flight in Brisbane on February 17.
Four other people on that plane have already tested positive for the new Russian variant COVID-19.
Queensland Health is testing another 72 people who were on that flight and has ordered them…
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