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Six new coronavirus cases linked to Brisbane Youth Detention Centre as restrictions reimposed – ABC News
Greater Brisbane will face new restrictions after health officials confirmed six new coronavirus cases at the Brisbane Youth Detention Centre, where a 77-year-old supervisor tested positive for the virus earlier this week.

Six new coronavirus cases have been linked to the Brisbane Youth Detention Centre at Wacol, where a 77-year-old supervisor tested positive for the virus earlier this week, health officials in Queensland say.
Key points:
- More than 500 workers and 127 inmates are being tested
- Greater Brisbane will now allow a maximum of 10 people allowed to gather at home or outdoors
- Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk said she feared the cluster could be widespread
The Wacol facilit…
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