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Queensland chalks up 100 days of no coronavirus community transmission in bittersweet milestone

Queensland has recorded 100 consecutive days with no community transmission in a feat that seemed almost impossible at the height of the state’s coronavirus cases.
Key points:
- Today marks 100 consecutive days of no community transmission in Queensland
- Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk says a new tracing app will be used to fast-track signing in at venues
- A Brisbane family have reunited in time for Christmas after more than a year apart
Ahead of the milestone, Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk said the achievement was the result of extraordinary work by the general public.
“Because of that work, we’re going to have a Christmas that’s as near to normal as we possibly can,” Ms Palaszczuk said.
“Of course we do have social distancing requirements in…
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