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South Australians urged to rethink Queensland trips after new cluster – The Advertiser
South Australians should reconsider travelling to Queensland, while those who have returned in the past month must closely monitor for any illness after a coronavirus community transmission outbreak, the state’s chief public health officer has warned.

South Australians should reconsider travelling to Queensland, while those who have returned in the past month must closely monitor for any illness after a coronavirus community transmission outbreak, the states chief public health officer has warned.
In a development Professor Nicola Spurrier described as “very concerning”, Queensland authorities revealed a COVID-19 cluster of seven cases was traced back to a Brisbane youth detention centre.
While the cases are linked to a centre supervisor, 7…
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