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Queensland records four cases of COVID-19 from overseas, no new community transmission cases

There were four new cases of COVID-19 recorded in Queensland overnight, all of which came from overseas and were in hotel quarantine.
There were no new cases of transmission in the community.
The four new cases came from Papua New Guinea, Lebanon and India.
Deputy Premier Steven Miles said the apparent lack of community transmission showed the Greater Brisbane snap lockdown had worked.
“It underlines how it is better to have to lockdown for three days than for three months,” he said.
There were 72 active cases in hospital on Monday.
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