
Year of living dangerously: How Qld sidestepped the pandemic pitfalls
Today marks one year since the discovery of Queensland’s first COVID-19 case. As Sean Parnell writes, the state could have been dealing with a much more tragic milestone.
Today marks one year since the discovery of Queensland’s first COVID-19 case. As Sean Parnell writes, the state could have been dealing with a much more tragic milestone.
Queensland has gone two weeks without someone being infectious in the community. Chief Health Officer Dr Jeannette Young did not expect it to be that easy.
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Queensland Health has ordered a fever clinic be established at Airlie Beach after wastewater testing picked up possible traces of the coronavirus.
Amid renewed confidence in Queensland’s pandemic response, a new unit is being established to deal with people wanting to enter from other states.
The Gold Coast has again been hit by COVID-19 but this time the threat came from the north, not across the southern border.