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Queensland reports two new coronavirus cases on cargo ship anchored off Sunshine Coast – The New Daily
Health Minister Steven Miles said all crew aboard the Sofrana Surville have now been tested since docking off Mooloolaba on Thursday.

Queensland has announced two new cases of coronavirus on a cargo ship anchored off the Sunshine Coast.
Health Minister Steven Miles said all crew aboard the Sofrana Surville have now been tested since docking off Mooloolaba on Thursday.
The new cases will not be counted in Queensland’s tally unless they arrive on the mainland.
“There’s a meeting underway to determine if they will be evacuated to the mainland and what hospital that will be,” Mr Miles said.
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