Queensland desperately tries to contain four separate Covid clusters amid fears lockdown for millions will be EXTENDED – as two new Virgin Australia flights, an airport café and hospital eatery are exposed to virus
Queensland's lockdown could be extended as the state battles to control four concerning coronavirus outbreaks. Anxious health officials are waiting on the results of thousands of tests as they deliberate whether to extend the current three-day lockdown across southeast Queensland, along with Townsville, Magnetic Island and Palm Island in the state's north beyond 6pm Friday. The state is battling three outbreaks of the highly contagious Delta strain on top of a fourth cluster of the Alpha variant which spread out of hotel quarantine last month. A decision about lockdown may not be made until Friday morning as a war of words broke out between Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk, federal politicians and Australia's largest medical bodies. More venues were added to the state's growing list of exposure sites overnight including a popular Brisbane hospital cafe, an airport newsagent, tennis courts in the city's north and two more Virgin Australia flights between Sydney and Br