Bus route, supermarket, travel centre added to exposure sites
A Gold Coast bus route, Bundaberg supermarket and Caboolture South truck stop have been revealed as Covid-19 exposure sites.
A Gold Coast bus route, Bundaberg supermarket and Caboolture South truck stop have been revealed as Covid-19 exposure sites.
Queensland has recorded two new local Covid cases, including an unvaccinated 17-year-old on the Gold Coast linked to linked to a worrying new cluster at Tweed Heads.
A Covid-positive rideshare driver who was so sick with the virus he was unable to speak before ending up in ICU has been “abusing the nurses all night, calling them c–ts”, and “saying that Covid isn’t real”, sources allege.
A Tweed Shire Covid-19 outbreak has the Gold Coast on edge as a truck driver also tested positive and an unvaccinated Uber driver remains “very sick” and could be moved to ICU.
Authorities are scrambling to track as many of the movements of an unvaccinated Uber driver as possible after he failed to use the QR check-in app throughout his 10-day infectious period. He remains on a ventilator in hospital, too sick to speak.
An unvaccinated Gold Coast Uber driver who has tested positive to Covid-19 after spending more than a week in the community while infectious has been identified. The manager of the resort complex where he lives says he has had to ‘shut everything down’.
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