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Police update 2: Missing 12yo Gympie boy now in Brisbane
Police looking for a missing 12-year-old Gympie boy who is now in Brisbane have released CCTV images of two men the boy was seen with yesterday (Friday, July 16).
The images were taken on a suburban train with the boy seen to enter the train at Varsity Lakes (Gold Coast) at 12.10pm and exit at Altandi Station at 3.03pm.
The boy travelled with two men and three teenagers, with police releasing the below images and appealing for the men to come forward and contact them (details below).
Yesterday, the missing boy was wearing a blue jumper and grey cap. One of the men was wearing a black jumper (with A/X on the front) and the other man a yellow hooded jumper and blue LA cap.
Greater Brisbane records zero new coronavirus cases overnight, as investigation into initial case launched
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Queensland has recorded zero new cases of coronavirus overnight, as Greater Brisbane enters day two of its three-day lockdown.
Key points:
Changes have been made to hotel quarantine protocol after the latest breach
New public health alerts have been issued for Greater Brisbane and the Sunshine Coast
Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk has praised the efforts of locals, with only 20 active cases in the state, and more than 19,000 tests conducted in the past 24 hours.
Health authorities have tracked down the source of infection after a hotel cleaner sent Brisbane into lockdown when she was found to be carrying the highly-contagious UK strain of COVID-19. Queensland chief health officer Dr Jeanette Young confirmed a man had given the coronavirus variant to the woman, who worked at The Grand Chancellor hotel. We ve found the first person which is so critical, she told reporters on Saturday morning. That s what I want to do every time - find the first person so we can immediately get everyone into quarantine. But Queensland health authorities were not letting their guard down just yet, with Dr Young urging anyone who attended the same locations as the cleaner to still get tested.