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Queensland Health traces mystery case but no new infections overnight

Queensland’s chief health officer Dr Jeanette Young said the risk of community transmission is low because the woman was at the end of her infectious period.
With the zero new cases overnight, Queensland has 21 active COVID-19 cases, with all cases in isolation.
Chief Health officer Jeannette Young speaks at a press conference in Brisbane.Credit:Jono Searle/Getty Images
Dr Young said 91 people who came into contact with the woman who cleaned at the Hotel Grand Chancellor.
“All of those have been tested and they are all negative,” Dr Young said.
“They are all now in 14 days quarantine,” she said.
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“We will re-test them if any of them develop symptoms or show systems at an exit test on day 12.”
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