Queensland Health says a four-year-old girl who tested positive to COVID-19 attended a childcare centre on Tuesday and Wednesday this week. She's a close contact of a Logan truck driver. Follow live.
New Queensland contact tracing locations in Logan after girl, 4, tests positive
Concerns were first raised when a 46-year-old Logan truck driver tested positive to COVID during routine screening.Late yesterday Queensland Health said a four-year-old girl, who's a close contact, also has the virus..Windaroo State SchoolChildren, staff and visitors should immediately come forward and get tested and then quarantine at home with their household members for 14 days, regardless of a negative result.
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