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Qld starts year with no new COVID-19 cases – 7NEWS.com.au
Queensland has started the new year with no new cases of COVID-19 while travellers planning to visit NSW and Victoria have been told to reconsider.
Queensland has started 2021 with no new COVID-19 cases as authorities continue to monitor patients with South African and UK strains of the virus.
There are 13 active cases in the state and two returned travellers have been infected with variants thought to be more contagious.
Genome sequencing confirmed a traveller who recently returned home from Ghana tested positive to a UK variant and a woman who arrived in Brisbane on December 22 is recovering in hospital after being infected by a South African…
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