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Qld reports zero new locally acquired coronavirus cases
Queensland recorded three new COVID-19 cases on Tuesday, but all were acquired overseas and detected while in hotel quarantine.
This means the run of no locally acquired cases has continued, with Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk saying Greater Brisbane is “on track” for remaining restrictions to be eased on Friday.
The state’s chief health officer Dr Jeannette Young said two of the new cases were flight crew workers with relevant airlines have been informed of the infection.
“We are testing all flight crew now when they come into…
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