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Toowoomba records COVID-19 case amid fears city’s vaccine rollout could stall – ABC News
Queensland’s Chief Health Officer says she is satisfied that there is no significant risk to the community from a COVID-19 case being treated in Toowoomba.

Health authorities have confirmed a person who tested positive to COVID-19 is a patient in the Toowoomba Hospital, but say they are confident the spread can be contained.
Key points:
- The Toowoomba Hospital is treating a person, who’s tested positive to COVID-19, but officials say they’re not concerned.
- The operators of a Toowoomba vaccination clinic have raised concerns about problems with the supply of vaccines
- A new testing site has been set up at Highfields due to a surge in demand
Queensland’s…
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