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Quarantine mix-up behind COVID alert – Chinchilla News
A misunderstanding about quarantine has triggered renewed concern about community transmission of the pandemic virus in the Ipswich region.

A misunderstanding about home quarantine has triggered renewed concern about community transmission of the pandemic virus in the Ipswich region.
The Courier-Mail understands a man attended a Redbank Plains fast food restaurant last week while unknowingly infectious with coronavirus.
Although he was meant to be in quarantine at home for 14 days as a close contact of a confirmed case, he wrongly thought he was cleared to leave after obtaining a negative result for SARS-CoV-2, the virus that caus…
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