Health
Queensland tests the limits of its luck with latest virus cluster – Brisbane Times
Queensland has been prepared for the pandemic but also fortunate, one expert argues, with the state’s luck threatening to run out as authorities search for a “missing link”.

At least one person could be the link between the two clusters, but that person has not been identified.
“We have the cluster related to that Melbourne Logan group, those five people; and we have the cluster related to the Brisbane Youth Detention Centre, 10 people. There’s a missing link between the two,” Dr Young said.
Dr Jeannette Young.
Deputy Premier and Health Minister Steven Miles said more testing was needed to find out for certain whether the two clusters were linked.
“That strain, …
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