Queensland records three locally acquired COVID-19 cases linked to flight attendant
Queensland has recorded three new locally acquired cases of COVID-19, including the manager of the Brisbane Portuguese Family Centre that was visited by a woman at the weekend while she was infectious. Key points: Chief Health Officer Jeannette Young says the three new cases do not pose a risk to the community There was one case detected in hotel quarantine Anyone from Greater Sydney and surrounding areas has been barred from entering Queensland The 62-year-old man, a manager at the Ellen Grove restaurant in Brisbane's south-west on Saturday, told the ABC he returned a positive test result on Wednesday night. Queensland Deputy Premier Steven Miles later confirmed two other locally acquired cases in the state, both close contacts of the flight attendant who flew into Queensland from Portugal earlier this month. Queensland COVID-19 snapshot In latest reporting period: Deaths: 11 11 New cases: 5,698 Queensland's vaccine rollout: First dose: 93.2 per cent 93.2 per cent Second dose: 92.7 per cent Latest case information from Queensland Health.


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Three new COVID cases recorded in Queensland, including two detected in the community
