Health
Six days: Queensland’s virus time bomb – Byron Shire News
Queenslanders could be walking around unknowingly infected with COVID-19, with health authorities saying symptoms could continue to develop for six days following the Logan cluster.

HEALTH authorities fear people could be walking around unknowingly infected with COVID-19, warning that there are another six days that symptoms could develop following the now infamous Melbourne-Logan cluster.
With Queensland facing an anxious wait, Deputy Premier and Health Minister Steven Miles warned on Monday that the next week could make or break the state.
No new cases were reported across the Sunshine State yesterday, but Victoria copped further restrictions.
Queensland’s Chief Health…
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