Australian Reports of the Virus Spread

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Hopefully her and her husband are amongst the 80% of people who are not infectious.

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So if infectious it is normally from 48 hours prior = their day of departure, 1st June.
 
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Fingers crossed it is not the Delta strain. Reports are that they travelled from a suburb on the outer edge of Melbourne
 
All good and well for the QLD contact tracing - now we need the NSW tracing considering they've traversed the entire state.
 
NSW exposure sites now listed as mainly in Forbes, Dubbo and Moree. Looks like they took a leisurely saunter up the Newell to get to the Sunshine Coast. The big question now is what Qld authorities will do. Exposure sites on the southern end of the Sunnie Coast where many people commute daily to Brisbane for work is not great.

 
Queensland chief health officer Jeanette Young said the woman's husband had been admitted to the Sunshine Coast University Hospital as a precaution in case he also tested positive.
"He's spent a lot of time with her in the car of course, so I'm quite concerned that he has been exposed and could become infected," she said.

As opposed to all the time together sharing a bedroom and all the other shared time together. ;)
And one presumes that he is either infected already, or he isn't.
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Pretty good chance that if he does not become positive, that no one else will. Though who knows, he may be is just naturally more resistant to it.
 
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“It’s understood the woman and her partner only came forward for testing because the partner needed a negative Covid test result for work purposes”


Despite the pandemic lasting as long as it has, one gets continually surprised....


I assume one of the questions would be (it was when I had my Qld test in Feb) when did you enter the state.
 
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