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Queensland health authorities say NSW tracers too slow

Queensland health authorities say contact tracers in NSW are taking too long to reach out to those exposed to COVID cases, which they fear could lead to the virus spreading through the Sunshine State.
The state’s health minister, Yvette D’Ath, said it was taking nearly two weeks for people to be told they were linked to known infections in Sydney.
“We believe that we have positive cases in Queensland,” she said, expressing concern that the long delay could lead to a lax approach to testing and isolation, particularly over the…
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