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Tradie who worked as ‘entertainer’ at Byron Bay HEN’S PARTY infected with virus
A Queensland tradie who worked as a male “entertainer” at a Byron Bay hen’s party has been confirmed to have been infected with COVID.
The man is one of five new cases connected to a COVID cluster, which is linked to a nurse who worked at the Princess Alexandra Hospital on the night of March 23.
The cluster, which also includes the nurse’s sister, has now blown out to at least seven cases.
The hen’s party was held in the popular NSW holiday spot from March 25 to 28.
Upon his return to…
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