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Queensland records two new locally acquired COVID-19 cases amid threat of restrictions

Two new locally acquired COVID-19 cases have been detected in Queensland.
The patients are both girls who are close contacts of a patient linked to the Goondiwindi cluster on the Queensland-New South Wales border, which developed from an outbreak in Moree.
The patients tested positive in home…
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