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Queensland records no new cases of community transmission of COVID-19, Hotel Grand Chancellor cluster quarantine period to end tonight
There have been no cases of community transmission of coronavirus recorded in Queensland in the past 24 hours, Chief Health Officer Jeannette Young has confirmed.
One new case of COVID-19 was recorded in the child of two people who already had been hospitalised after testing positive since recently returning from South Africa.
That child is also in hospital, Dr Young said.
She also said people caught by the Hotel Grand Chancellor COVID-19 cluster who have already served a fortnight in quarantine but initially expected to restart their quarantine period would be released later today, given it was now 14 days since a cleaner in the Hotel Grand Chancellor tested positive to the UK strain of COVID-19.
“We haven’t…
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