Health
‘Time to use masks’ as COVID cluster expected to grow – Warwick Daily News
Queensland’s Chief Health Officer is urging people to wear a mask and continue working from home as a cluster in the state’s southeast is expected to grow.

Queensland’s Chief Health Officer is urging people to wear a mask and continue working from home amid fears a COVID-19 cluster in the state’s southeast will grow this week.
Chief Health Officer Jeannette Young said the community risk had not grown, but declared Queenslanders needed to be “ultra cautious” to stop the southside COVID-19 cluster spiralling out of control.
The bleak outlook comes after four new cases were linked to the Queensland Corrective Services Academy on Sunday – sending a F…
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