Queensland Health issues urgent alert for six flights after attendant tested positive to Delta variant
Queensland Health has updated a growing list of high-risk exposure sites overnight, pleading with people to get tested if they have visited any venues of concern.
Dominica FunnellDigital Reporter
July 24, 2021 - 8:45AM
Queensland has been placed on high-alert as health authorities fear a flight attendant who tested positive on Thursday may have been active in the community for more than a week, including visiting a popular theme park.
Health authorities have provided an extensive list of exposure venues, with concerns largely focused on Koi Dining in Broadbeach and Dreamworld.
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