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Queensland keeping wide-spread community coronavirus transmission at bay after youth detention centre cluster – ABC News
A Queensland infectious disease expert says the state is not “blessed” and a combination of factors, such as social distancing and COVID-safe business plans, have contributed to low coronavirus case numbers.

A Queensland infectious disease expert says the state is not “blessed” and a combination of factors, such as social distancing and COVID-safe business plans, have contributed to low coronavirus case numbers after the latest cluster.
Key points:
- Professor Nigel McMillan says factors like social distancing and population density could have led to low community transmission
- Health authorities are still working out if there’s a link between two Queensland clusters
- A record …
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