No new Queensland cases reported following PA Hospital scare
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Queensland recorded no new local COVID-19 cases overnight on Sunday, after the infectious UK strain spread outside a quarantine hotel last week.
The first patient, believed to be a super-spreader, infected a doctor at the Princess Alexandra Hospital and another guest who was staying on the same floor of Brisbane’s Hotel Grand Chancellor.
A doctor at the Princess Alexandra Hospital was infected with COVID-19 last week.
Credit:Bradley Kanaris
Acting Queensland Chief Health Officer Sonya Bennett said genomic testing confirmed the cases were linked and CCTV would be reviewed to see how the virus was transmitted inside the hotel.
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