Queensland records massive COVID spike as new mask restrictions are announced

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Queensland records massive COVID spike as new mask restrictions are announced
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Queensland has recorded its biggest spike in new coronavirus cases yet as further mask mandates are announced. 7NEWS

Queensland has recorded its biggest spike in new coronavirus cases yet as further mask mandates are announced.

Eighty-six had been the highest daily caseload in the state since the beginning of the pandemic.“We don’t want to have all our cafes and restaurants coming down because of the Omicron variant,” Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk said.This is a developing story. More to come.

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