Three new COVID cases detected in Goondiwindi, QLD

Three new COVID cases detected in Goondiwindi, QLD

Queensland has today recorded three new cases of COVID-19, all in the border town of Goondiwindi, but no lockdown will be ordered because of the town’s high rate of vaccination.

The three cases are all in the process of being transferred to a COVID hospital, and the cluster is linked to a New South Wales resident who was in Goondiwindi for one day doing essential shopping.

Two of the new local cases are unvaccinated and Queensland Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk has urged Goondiwindi residents to get tested if displaying COVID symptoms.

Of the three cases, one is a contact of a known cluster and is not of concern to QLD health officials.

The second has been in the community while infectious for five days and all household contacts have tested negative, while the third has been in the community for four days.

"We don't have to lock Goondiwindi down," Queensland Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk said, noting this latest outbreak is a wake-up call for the state.

"You can have a very, very high vaccination rate and this virus will hunt you down.”

The Premier also used the press conference to remind Queenslanders to get vaccinated as soon as possible before the state’s border reopens to NSW and Victoria.

In particular, those on the Gold Coast were urged to lift low rates of vaccination in the city, especially considering that 90 per cent of vehicles that cross into QLD travel through the Gold Coast.

Updated at 11.28am AEDT on 4 November 2021.

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