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Construction of the Rheinmetall Nioa Munitions factory in Maryborough West is almost complete.
During a tour of the factory on Tuesday Co-Chair of Rheinmetall Nioa Munitions Robert Nioa said the building would be ready within four weeks.
The fitting out of equipment will then begin.
“Currently installed, at the heart of this factory is a 1.3 kiloton press, a very tall piece of equipment which forges a hot piece of steel into an artillery shell … on the assembly line there’s heat treatment, post forging processes and then we get into machining,” Mr Nioa said The shell forge at the Rheinmetall Nioa Munitions factory in Maryborough. Photo: Stuart Fast
Visitors to two Sunshine Coast gyms have been ordered to quarantine at home for 14 days as Queensland Health updated its contact tracing list with 23 new incidents. The updated list includes several gyms, with Plus Fitness Minyama and KCF training Birtinya venues deemed close contacts . The state recorded eight new cases today, with seven acquired overseas and detected in hotel quarantine. A list of casual contacts and historical casual contacts have been updated with an additional 10 sites each. CLOSE CONTACTS Anyone who visited the following locations during the specified times must quarantine at home for 14 since attending those venues. Complete the contact tracing self-assessment via the Queensland Health website if you have not already been contacted by Queensland Health and then stay quarantined even if you get a negative test until 14 days have passed since you were last there. It can take 14 days before you may show symptoms or test positive.
Coronavirus contact tracing sites grow following identification of missing link in Brisbane
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Following the Good Friday announcement that a previously unidentified nurse is believed to be the missing link in Brisbane s COVID-19 clusters, Queensland Health has updated the COVID-19 contact list.
The previously unidentified nurse, who also works at the Princess Alexandra Hospital, treated the same returned traveller who infected a doctor earlier in March.
Queensland COVID-19 snapshot:
Deaths: 6
Active cases: 82
historical casual contacts.
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