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WHILE many of us are still in holiday mode, there has been plenty of news happening across Ipswich this week, as the dust settles on 2020 and we tentatively lift our heads to face 2021.
We may not be out of the COVID funk yet, but at least we can say at this point in time that there appears to have been no link with the new strain of coronavirus into the West Moreton Region.
A level of concern has been raised over how the new strain infiltrated the Brisbane region in the first place, and I’m sure the health authorities will be kept on their toes over the coming weeks.
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Subscriber only AN Ipswich man who has entered end of life care is preparing to marry the love of his life after a three-day rush to organise a wedding. Unlike most couples, Brandon Sanewski and Erin Broderick will not be saying their vows in a picturesque venue, surrounded by loved ones. They will become husband and wife in a bedside ceremony in the Ipswich Hospital Palliative Care Unit on Thursday afternoon. Battling a genetic disease that recently turned terminal when his body rejected his donor lungs, Brandon made the devastating choice to stop treatment and begin palliative care.