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Queensland records two new COVID-19 cases – Gympie Times
Queensland has recorded another two COVID-19 cases in the past 24 hours. It comes as the first 300,000 doses of the second virus vaccine arrived in Australia.

Queensland has recorded another two infections with the COVID-19 virus in overseas travellers detected while in hotel quarantine.
One is a man in his 50s, the other is a Victorian man in his 30s.
The new cases take Queensland’s tally of confirmed infections since the pandemic began to 1331.
Of those, 11 remain active – one in Cairns, four on the Gold Coast, two on the Sunshine Coast and four are being cared for by the Metro North Hospital and Health Service in Brisbane.
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