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Queensland authorities are racing to avoid another lockdown after three locally acquired cases of COVID-19 emerged in Brisbane.
Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk says the three cases include a 12-year-old boy who flew into the state from Sydney on 9 July and his father.
A fully vaccinated Brisbane Airport worker has also tested positive, which is a major concern for authorities.
Thursday 15 July – coronavirus cases in Queensland:
3 new locally acquired cases.
Ms Palaszczuk says a face mask mandate due to end on Friday for 11 local government areas will be extended for another seven days in a bid to avoid a lockdown.
Strawberry worker faces four-week trial over 2018 needle crisis
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A four-week court trial will decide whether a former strawberry farm supervisor deliberately put needles in Queensland strawberries, sparking national hysteria and crippling the industry.
The Brisbane District Court trial of My Ut Trinh will start on Monday, with the 53-year-old woman charged with eight counts of contamination of goods with intent to cause economic loss.
She allegedly inserted needles into strawberries while she was working at Berrylicious farm in her home town of Caboolture, north of Brisbane, between September 3 and 12, 2018.