Travellers who passed through Brisbane International Airport on Thursday have been warned of possible coronavirus exposure sites after a transiting passenger tested positive to COVID-19. Queensland Health has identified the airport’s Hudson’s Coffee stand and adjacent seating area, and the male toilets adjacent to Gate 79 as areas visited by the infected passenger. It says anyone who was at the coffee stand between 9.53 a.m. and 11.20 a.m. on April 29, or the toilets between 11.23 a.m. and 11.15 p.m. on that day, should isolate and get tested. The passenger tested positive after he and his travel partner, who were in transit to Doha from Papua New Guinea, were mistakenly directed to the international terminal’s green zone. Deputy Chief Health Officer Dr. Sonya Bennett said anyone who had been at the identified sites at the specified times needed to quarantine and get tested on Tuesday, May 4, five days after their exposure. The …
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