New exposure venues in Brisbane and the Sunshine Coast have been released by Queensland Health after the state recorded three new local cases of COVID-19.
One case is a 12-year-old boy who flew to Brisbane on Friday July 9 after completing quarantine in Sydney.
A parent of the child has also tested positive.
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The third local case is a fully vaccinated international airport worker.
New exposure venues
- Qantas Flight QF544 Sydney to Brisbane on Friday July 9 (landed 7.54pm)
- Brisbane International Airport on Sunday July 11 from 6.30am - 11.30pm, Monday July 12 and Tuesday July 13 at times TBC
- Woolworths Annerley Tuesday July 13 from 10:36am to 11:36am
- Aspley Medical Centre Tuesday July 13 from 2pm to 3.45pm
- Pharmasave Pharmacy, Aspley Tuesday July 13 from 3.45pm to 4pm
- Chemist Warehouse Annerley Wednesday July 14 from 8:30am to 8:40am
- Rowland Financial Services, Maroochydore Wednesday July 14 at times TBC
Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk says restrictions, including mask-wearing, will remain for 11 LGAs for another week in light of the new cases.
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