Contact tracing frustrations as two new quarantine cases recorded in Qld
Contact tracing frustrations as two new quarantine cases recorded in Qld
Normal text size
Advertisement
Queensland has gone a second day without recording a new case of COVID-19 in the community, Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk has confirmed, but there have been frustrations with contact tracing efforts due to poor or non-existent venue details.
The state recorded two new cases among returned overseas travellers, Ms Palaszczuk said in an update posted to social media on Sunday morning.
A woman unknowingly infected with COVID-19 visited The Glen Hotel in Eight Mile Plains on December 16, 2020.
No new cases after COVID alert for south-east Queensland venues
No new cases after COVID alert for south-east Queensland venues
Normal text size
Advertisement
Almost 4000 Queenslanders came forward for a COVID-19 test during the past 24-hour period and there were no positive results, Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk has confirmed.
It came after COVID alerts were issued on Friday for venues across the state s south-east, after a Sydney woman in her 50s picked up the virus in the city s Northern Beaches and visited Queensland.
However, the news in New South Wales is not so good, with another 23 COVID-19 cases from testing in the 24 hours to 8pm on Friday and the state s total stands at 30.