Positive case detected after Brisbane airport breach
Queensland’s chief health officer has declared Brisbane Airport’s International Terminal a venue of concern after a positive case was detected in one of two travellers mistakenly allowed access into the ‘green zone’. The two passengers from Port Moresby were allowed to enter the zone – instead of the ‘red zone’ for high-risk passengers – where 390 passengers were waiting to fly to New Zealand. Queensland Health on Thursday said the pair had tested negative before flying from Papua New Guinea, however, Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk today confirmed via Tweet that one of them had returned a positive test after landing in Australia. Passengers on board the three flights to New Zealand who were potentially in contact with the infected person have been instructed to closely monitor for symptoms.
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Queensland’s chief health officer has declared Brisbane Airport’s International Terminal a venue of concern after a positive case was detected in one of two travellers mistakenly allowed access into the ‘green zone’. The two passengers from Port Moresby were allowed to enter the zone – instead of the ‘red zone’ for high-risk passengers – where 390 passengers were waiting to fly to New Zealand. Queensland Health on Thursday said the pair had tested negative before flying from Papua New Guinea, however, Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk today confirmed via Tweet that one of them had returned a positive test after landing in Australia. Passengers on board the three flights to New Zealand who were potentially in contact with the infected person have been instructed to closely monitor for symptoms.
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