Hearing him cry and not being able to pick up was very difficult, she said. Â Peter Punch pictured with Anakin at Sunshine Coast University Hospital. Picture: Supplied. While Anakin slowly recovers the new mum said financial stress for her and her partner Peter Punch was mounting. My partner was supposed to go back to work last week but couldn t because of everything going on so we are really struggling, she said. We both have car loans and we are paying rent and the hospital only supplies food to myself, so food is even getting expensive. The costs are coming up really quickly.
Nambour residents experiencing even mild COVID-19 symptoms have been urged to get tested after fragments of the virus were found at sewage treatment plants.
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Update 2pm
One patient has been taken to the Sunshine Coast University Hospital after a dump truck and car crashed along a major Coast road.
A Queensland Ambulance spokeswoman said the patient was in a stable condition.
She said a second patient declined transport.
A Queensland police spokeswoman said police were no longer conducting traffic control and had left the scene.
Fire crews have also left the scene.
Update 1:19pm
Two patients are being assessed by paramedics and traffic is being diverted after a dump truck and car crashed on a Minyama bridge.
A Fire and Emergency spokeswoman said a crew was on the scene of a crash where a dump truck and a car had collided on McKenzie Bridge along Brisbane Road about 12:35pm.