Queensland is breathing a sigh of relief with only new case of novel COVID-19 to report today, bringing total cases to 1089.
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The confirmed case recently returned from overseas and remains in hotel quarantine and is not considered a risk to the public.
Queensland currently has 11 active COVID-19 cases. Four of these cases are in hospital.
With almost two weeks up since the Logan outbreak, it seems Queensland has dodged a bullet.
However Queensland Health said it was vital that anyone in Queensland, especially if interstate in the last 14 days, gets a COVID-19 test if you develop symptoms, even if mild. Symptoms may include fever, cough, sore throat, runny nose, shortness of breath, loss of smell or taste, and fatigue.
There are testing facilities right across the state including GPs, fever clinics and pop up clinics.
The Queensland Health website now includes detailed information by Local Government Area on the number of active and recovered COVID-19 cases, likely source of infection, age and gender breakdowns of cases and number of self-quarantine notices. You can access this information at www.health.qld.gov.au/covid-data.
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