An independent report has found no evidence that an unvaccinated hospital worker breached Queensland COVID-19 public health directions when she contracted the virus at the Prince Charles Hospital in Brisbane, Australia. The Queensland state government on July 12 appointed Dr. Paul Griffin and Katherine Taylor to report on the events surrounding the infection of the staff member, who worked as a concierge staff member outside the COVID-19 ward in June. Their report found no evidence the hospital or any individual failed to comply with the chief health officer’s directives. In fact, the report found the hospital had the appropriate policies, procedures, and practices in place. Queensland Health Minister Yvette D’Ath said the report also identified opportunities to strengthen infection control, both at Prince Charles Hospital and in the broader health system. “We’ve never seen anything like COVID-19 before and with different variants it continues to change and become more transmissible,” she …