Queensland has recorded three new community COVID-19 case linked to a flight attendant who was infected during hotel quarantine before briefly spending time in Brisbane. One of the new cases is the manager of the Portuguese Family Centre, where the woman had visited, who has been in home quarantine before testing positive. The other two were travelling with the flight attendant when she was out in Brisbane, and have been in hotel quarantine during their infectious period. “I’m not concerned that any of these three cases are a risk to the Queensland community,” Chief Health Officer Jeannette Young said on Thursday. There have now been four cases linked to the flight attendant after a man who visited the family centre tested positive earlier this week. Others who were at the centre – 36 in all – are continuing to isolate and are being monitored. Dr Young said she was not …