Queensland has recorded five new local COVID-19 Delta variant cases but will avoid locking down for now, the state’s premier says. The new cases are all members of the same family who live across two households, including a 13-year-old schoolgirl from Sunnybank. “There is no lockdown today,” Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk said on Saturday. “We are very hopeful that we have been able to identify the source and get on top of this very, very quickly.” But the government may have to take “very quick, fast action” if it saw seeding outside the family in the next 24 to 48 hours, she said. Aged care and disability care facilities, hospitals, and prisons in south Brisbane now have visitor restrictions and anyone with symptoms is being urged to get tested, as authorities work to make sure they are on top of the outbreak. The most likely source of the virus is believed …