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Queensland has recorded four new locally acquired COVID-19 cases, all of which are linked to existing infections, as it moves ahead with plans for a purpose-built quarantine hub.
One case reported on Sunday is a close contact of a worker at a Greek community centre in Brisbane, and another is their child.
The other two cases are the partner and a colleague of a 29-year-old man who tested positive after travelling to the Noosa area last week.
Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk says contact tracers have linked almost all active cases in the state. All of these are the Alpha strains, so another piece of good news is that we do not believe that the Delta variant is circulating in our community, the premier told reporters.