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Young people will make or break Queensland’s pandemic fate – Sunshine Coast Daily
When two COVID-19 positive teenagers have been on the loose in South East Queensland for eight days, that makes for a huge challenge for contact tracers.

When two COVID-19 positive teenagers have been on the loose in South East Queensland for eight days, that makes for a huge challenge for contact tracers, a former Queensland Health tracer warns.
“Young people are the ones that can tip this matter either way. Their actions are what will determine if we can get this outbreak under control,” Dr Lisa Bricknall, who now teaches public health and the mechanics of contact tracing at Central Queensland University said.
“Older people have got the socia…
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