A nurse who continued to show up to work at an aged-care home with symptoms for COVID-19 has been referred to Queensland's anti-corruption body
A nurse who continued to show up to work at an aged-care home with symptoms for COVID-19 has been referred to Queensland's anti-corruption body.
"The most important thing is that every single Queenslander knows that if they have symptoms they should get tested immediately and stay at home until the tests are returned."Initial tests for all residents and staff were negative.Two new diagnoses of COVID-19 were confirmed overnight, bringing the number of active cases in the state to 13, Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk said.
"I go to Fashion Industries, which is a high school in New York City, so most of my life I've been an international student," the teen told reporters."I've been so taken care of and treated well in America with my education and so I really believe that Queensland is going to do the same for their students.
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