Greater Brisbane has been ordered into another three-day lockdown from 5 pm today after four locally acquired cases of the highly-infectious UK strain of the CCP virus were recorded in Queensland overnight. The four cases include two colleagues of a man from Strathpine; a nurse who worked in a COVID ward, and her sister. One of the cases also travelled to Gladstone while infectious, while the other two travelled to Byron Bay. Six other cases of the current outbreak were acquired overseas. The genome sequencing results will be released late tonight or tomorrow morning to show if the nurse was infected at work. “There is now more community transmission, and these people have been out and about in the community, and that is of concern to Queensland Health,” Queensland Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk said. “This is essential that we do this to stop further transmission.” Palaszczuk noted in an update on …