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State records no new cases as Brisbane lockdown continues

Queensland recorded zero new cases of COVID-19 on Sunday, the second day of Brisbane’s three-day lockdown.
It follows zero cases recorded on Saturday.
The lockdown came into effect on Saturday after it was discovered a quarantine hotel cleaner had caught the mutant strain of COVID-19 wreaking havoc in the UK.
The cleaner, a woman in her 20s, came forward for testing as soon as she began showing symptoms.
But she was in the community for five days before she began showing symptoms and realised she could have the virus — sparking fears the…
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