BREAKING: NSW Health has released the exposure sites attended by the positive Covid case reported in Queensland, including popular spots in Forbes, Dubbo and Moree.
Authorities in Queensland broke the news on Wednesday afternoon that a 44-year-old woman and her partner drove from a suburb on the outskirts on Melbourne all the way to the Sunshine Coast.
She has been moved to Sunshine Coast University Hospital. Her partner tested negative but is being kept at the same hospital for observation given the amount of time he spent next to her in the pair’s vehicle. A list of exposure sites have already been produced by Queensland Health. They include a Goondiwindi McDonalds from 7.35-7.50am and a Toowoomba Caltex from 11am to 11.15am on June 5, Sunny’s cafe at Moffat Beach from 2.45-3pm and Coffee Cat at Kings Beach from 3.30-4pm on June 6, and Stockland Shopping Centre and a Bunnings Warehouse in Caloundra from 12.10-12.45pm on June 7.
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