Queensland‘s latest outbreak of the Covid Delta variant continues to grow, with 16 new cases of community transmission announced on Tuesday morning.  

Brisbane schools continue to be the focus of the latest outbreak, with one new case linked to Indooroopilly State High School, two cases linked to Brisbane Girls’ Grammar School and  three new cases linked to Ironside State High School.

Five new cases are household or family contacts of already confirmed cases. 

Deputy Premier Steven Miles said 34,718 tests were conducted in the last 24 hours. 

Mr Miles said hours at Queensland testing sites would be extended and new sites would be opened up. 

Chief health officer Dr Jeannette Young said it was ‘pleasing’ that all new cases were linked to the Indooroopilly State High School outbreak but that she still did not know how it was transmitted from two international arrivals. 

She said the threshold for lifting the lockdown next Sunday at 4pm would be the number of cases in quarantine.  

‘On Sunday, we will want to have seen that any new cases that have been coming up have been in quarantine for their full infectious period.’ 

Queensland Health Minister Yvette D’Ath said the Federal government had offered the state 150,000 extra AstraZeneca doses. 

‘That is fantastic,’ she said. ‘We will take them and more.’ 

Dr Young appeared to soften her much criticised earlier advice on AstraZeneca for under 60s in light of the new doses supplied to the state.  

‘The ATAGI advice said that when we reach a large outbreak – which I think that we’re on the verge of [and] I suspect it will become larger, that is the time to discuss that with your GP,’ she said of people receiving AstraZeneca.   

‘This is the time that people who are under age 60 should be talking to their GP about what is best for them as an individual. GPs know their patients and know what advice to give them.’     

Deputy Premier Steven Miles announced 16 new cases at Queensland's Covid update on Tuesday

Deputy Premier Steven Miles announced 16 new cases at Queensland's Covid update on Tuesday

Deputy Premier Steven Miles announced 16 new cases at Queensland’s Covid update on Tuesday  

A Japanese language school at St Aidan’s Anglican Girls’ School in Corinda (pictured) has been added to the exposure site list

A Japanese language school at St Aidan’s Anglican Girls’ School in Corinda (pictured) has been added to the exposure site list

A Japanese language school at St Aidan’s Anglican Girls’ School in Corinda (pictured) has been added to the exposure site list

A sporting precinct in Graceville has also been added to Queensland's list of exposure sites, which ballooned past 100 on Monday

A sporting precinct in Graceville has also been added to Queensland's list of exposure sites, which ballooned past 100 on Monday

A sporting precinct in Graceville has also been added to Queensland’s list of exposure sites, which ballooned past 100 on Monday

Dr Young again urged Queenslanders aged over 60 to bring their second AstraZeneca dose forward and not to visit their grandchildren.

‘Anyone who is 60 years of age or older, please come and get your first dose,’ she said. 

‘If you haven’t had it, and if it’s more than 8 weeks since your first dose of Astra, go and get your second dose.’   

Ms D’Ath confirmed that nine of the 16 new cases were school-aged children. 

‘Let’s make sure we’re keeping our children safe and our most vulnerable in the community by staying at home and following the directions,’ she said. 

Dr Young said some of the new cases involved children who had been infectious in the community for the past six days. 

She also confirmed some surgery and outpatient care had been delayed because of the number of health workers self-isolating due to the latest outbreak. 

‘Unfortunately we have well over 400 of our health workers now in quarantine, so last night I had to make a decision – because all of our cardiac surgeons for the children’s hospital were in quarantine – we worked through how we could allow one of them to operate on an urgent case,’ she said. 

‘We will do that every single time. No Queenslander will be denied any care because the health workers they need are in quarantine.’

Last night, a prestigious school, netball tournament and a popular coffee shop in three different suburbs were added to Queensland’s spiralling list of Covid exposure sites. 

Queensland will receive an extra 150,000 AstraZeneca doses from the Federal government to help cope with its latest Covid outbreak

Queensland will receive an extra 150,000 AstraZeneca doses from the Federal government to help cope with its latest Covid outbreak

Queensland will receive an extra 150,000 AstraZeneca doses from the Federal government to help cope with its latest Covid outbreak

The new exposure list took the number of sites up past 100 as south-east Queensland endures an extended lockdown.

Seven schools had now been named in the latest outbreak, with around a third of new cases children aged under 10.  

Anyone who visited a Japanese language school at St Aidan’s Anglican Girls’ School in Corinda, a sporting precinct in Graceville or Roasting Cafe in Yeronga have been told to get a test and isolate for 14 days regardless of the result. 

On Monday night Queensland Health confirmed three Brisbane Grammar School students and a parent had been infected with the Delta variant. 

One case was a student at Brisbane Girls’ Grammar and two attend Brisbane Grammar School.

Popular shopping centre Toowong Village also announced on its Facebook page that a customer who was unknowingly infectious with the virus visited the centre on Friday, July 30.

The customer visited Merlo Coffee between 3.45pm and 4.15pm and Kmart between 4.00pm and 5.15pm. 

Yesterday chief health officer Dr Jeannette Young said Queensland Children’s Hospital had been placed on standby as Delta cases among children in Brisbane rise.

‘We know Delta is much more likely to spread amongst younger people,’ Dr Young said yesterday. ‘In previous outbreaks, we’ve known that younger people have been spared but Delta has a closer affinity to respiratory cells and we know young people are more at risk.’ 

Latest Covid exposure sites in Queensland

Anyone who attended the following venues at the times listed is a close contact and must get tested and then isolate for 14 days, regardless of the result.   

McDonalds Indooroopilly, 78-80 Coonan Street Indooroopilly, Saturday 31 July 2,  11.50am – 12pm

Kmart Indooroopilly shopping centre – Saturday July 31, 12.05pm – 12.15pm 

Library Indooroopilly, Indooroopilly shopping centre, Saturday July 31, 12.17pm – 12.47pm  

Graceville, court 1, Western Districts Netball Association, Faulkner Park, Waratah Ave, Thursday July 29, 4.30pm – 5.40pm

Graceville, court 22, Western Districts Netball Association, Faulkner Park, Waratah Ave, Saturday July 31, 9.45am – 11.30am

Corinda, St Aidan’s Anglican Girls’ School, Japanese Language Supplementary School, Saturday July 31, 8.15am – 4pm

Yeronga, M.Y. Roasting Cafe, 82 Hyde Park Road, Saturday July 31, 11.45am – 1.15pm

Blunder Road Country Markets, 3/150 Blunder Rd Oxley, Sunday 25 July 8.30am to 9.10am

ALDI Oxley, 146 Blunder Rd Oxley, Sunday 25 July, 8.55am to 9.25am

Chemist Warehouse, 146 Blunder Rd Oxley Sunday 25 July  9.10am to 9.30am

McDonalds, Jindalee Homemaker City, 12A Goggs Rd Jindalee 6.20pm to 6.55pm

Bus Route 66, UQ Lakes Bus Station to PA Hospital Bus Station Wednesday July 28, 12.20pm to 12.40pm  

Bus Route 29, PA Hospital Bus Station to UQ Lakes Bus Station, Wednesday July 28,  2.30pm to 2.50pm

Southbank TAFE, F Block Level 5 Rm 501566,  Ernest St South Brisbane, Wednesday July 28, 7pm to 9pm

Highgrove Bathrooms, 899 Stanley St East East Brisbane, Thursday July 29 11am to 11.25am

Coles Jindalee, Corner Goggs and Sinnamon Rds Jindalee, Thursday July 29 2.55pm to 3.15pm

Terry White Chemmart Jindalee, 4/168 Sinnamon Rd Jindalee, Thursday July 29,  3pm to 3.20pm

Bus Route 412, Sir Fred Schonell Dve, St Lucia to UQ Chancellor’s Place, University of Queensland, Friday July 30, 9.45am to 9.55am

Indooroopilly State High School, 111 Ward St Indooroopilly, Thursday July 29, 8am to 3.30pm

Myer (level 2), Indooroopilly Shopping Centre, Thursday 29 July, 8.50am to 9.30am

Seed Heritage (level 2), Indooroopilly Shopping Centre, Thursday 29 July, 9.20am to 9.35am

Target (level 2) Indooroopilly Shopping Centre Thursday 29 July, 9.25am to 9.50am

H and M (level 2) Indooroopilly Shopping Centre Thursday 29 July, 9.45am to 10.10am

Kmart (Level 1) Indooroopilly Shopping Centre, Thursday 29 July, 10.10am to 10.45am

Stacks Discounts Store, Indooroopilly Shopping Centre Thursday 29 July, 10.35am to 10.50am

Country Road, Indooroopilly Shopping Centre Thursday 29 July, 10.45am to 11am

Andonis Café & Bar, 4/281 Station Rd Yeerongpilly, Thursday 29 July, 11.50am to 1.45pm

Bus Route 412, UQ Chancellor’s Place to Stop 19 Sir Fred Schonell Dve, St Lucia Friday 30 July, 12.25pm departure

Anyone who attended the following venues at the times listed is considered a casual contact who must get tested immediately and isolate until a negative result is received

Bunnings Warehouse, Wecker Rd Mount Gravatt, Wednesday 28 July 7am to 7.35am

Bunnings Warehouse, Wecker Rd, Mount Gravatt Thursday 29 July 12.30pm to 1.05pm

Translational Research Institute, Ground Floor, Princess Alexandra Hospital, 37 Kent St Woolloongabba Wednesday 28 July 12.50pm to 2.45pm

Female Toilets Level 2 near Forever New and Myer, Indooroopilly Shopping Centre Thursday 29 July, 8.45am to 8.50am

Female toilets near Rebel Store and JB Hifi Level 1, Indooroopilly shopping centre Indooroopilly 10.50am 10.55am 

Source: Queensland Health

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On Brisbane radio on Tuesday morning, Queensland Police Deputy Commissioner Steve Gollschewski said 70 infringement notices were issued and 21 people were arrested on Monday under public health orders.

About 15 of those arrested was in relation to anti-lockdown protest activity in the Brisbane CBD yesterday.   

‘We will increase our presence in the community,’ Commissioner Gollschewski said at Tuesday’s Covid update. 

‘Our community can expect to start seeing things like an RBT-type interception of the roads where we will check to see if people have the right reasons to be out and whether they’re going about their business.’  

Experts have urged all Queenslanders to get tested if symptoms arise. 

The state’s outbreak continued to spread on Monday with 13 cases of community transmission. 

Deputy Premier Steven Milles said Queensland’s lockdown would be extended until 4pm next Sunday as a result of the new cases. 

Brisbane's famous Ekka agricultural show was cancelled for a second consecutive year on Monday. 'The risk is just too great,' Deputy Premier Steven Miles said

Brisbane's famous Ekka agricultural show was cancelled for a second consecutive year on Monday. 'The risk is just too great,' Deputy Premier Steven Miles said

Brisbane’s famous Ekka agricultural show was cancelled for a second consecutive year on Monday. ‘The risk is just too great,’ Deputy Premier Steven Miles said

People seen exercising in Brisbane during the second day of south-east Queensland's latest lockdown, which was extended yesterday until next Sunday, 4pm

People seen exercising in Brisbane during the second day of south-east Queensland's latest lockdown, which was extended yesterday until next Sunday, 4pm

People seen exercising in Brisbane during the second day of south-east Queensland’s latest lockdown, which was extended yesterday until next Sunday, 4pm

Brisbane‘s Ekka show was yesterday cancelled for a second consecutive year.   

Seven of the cases announced on Monday were students from Ironside State School. Another five were related to the school being household members or family contacts.

One case was linked to a confirmed case from the karate school that trains at the school.   

‘For us to come out of this at the weekend, we need absolutely everyone in those LGAs to stay at home if they can,’ Mr Miles said yesterday of the extended lockdown. 

‘It is absolutely critical that people only leave their homes for the four reasons. There’s too many cars on the road in Brisbane at the moment. Too many people out and about.’

Mr Miles confirmed home learning would be in place for the rest of the week for students of Queensland’s state schools. 

He said he knew cancellation of Brisbane’s agricultural show, the Ekka, would be ‘disappointing’.  

‘I know that’s sad and disappointing for many, many Queenslanders who love their annual ritual, their annual trip to the Ekka,’ he said. 

‘We just can’t afford to have an event like that where people travel into town and circulate in large numbers. The risk is just too great.’ 

Queensland Treasurer Cameron Dick yesterday announced a $260million support package for Queensland businesses.

‘We’ll be opening an 2021 COVID Business Support Program,’ he said. ‘That will be $5,000 grants available to Queensland businesses – not just businesses in the locked down area.

Mr Dick said the grants would also be available to large businesses who operate in Queensland’s extensive hospitality and tourism industries.  

Chief health officer Jeannette Young said she still did not know how the virus had been transmitted from two overseas travellers to the family of the schoolgirl from Indooroopilly State High School who tested positive last Friday.

Queensland's chief health officer Jeannette Young said she still did not know how the virus had been transmitted from two overseas travellers to the family of an Indooroopilly State High School student

Queensland's chief health officer Jeannette Young said she still did not know how the virus had been transmitted from two overseas travellers to the family of an Indooroopilly State High School student

Queensland’s chief health officer Jeannette Young said she still did not know how the virus had been transmitted from two overseas travellers to the family of an Indooroopilly State High School student

Police talk to a woman not wearing a mask as they check for compliance with lockdown orders in central Brisbane on Monday

Police talk to a woman not wearing a mask as they check for compliance with lockdown orders in central Brisbane on Monday

Police talk to a woman not wearing a mask as they check for compliance with lockdown orders in central Brisbane on Monday

Cars line up for Covid testing in Labrador on the Gold Coast during south-east Queensland's second day of lockdown

Cars line up for Covid testing in Labrador on the Gold Coast during south-east Queensland's second day of lockdown

Cars line up for Covid testing in Labrador on the Gold Coast during south-east Queensland’s second day of lockdown

‘All I know is that we had two people arrive from overseas into the Brisbane International Airport on June 29, and subsequently, those two people were found to have the Delta variant with a particular whole genome sequence. 

‘But I don’t know how it’s got from those two original people to this household of five who are the first people that I’ve found in the cluster.’  

Walkers seen in Brisbane's CBD on Sunday as south-east Queensland began it's first day of a snap three-day lockdown

Walkers seen in Brisbane's CBD on Sunday as south-east Queensland began it's first day of a snap three-day lockdown

Walkers seen in Brisbane’s CBD on Sunday as south-east Queensland began it’s first day of a snap three-day lockdown

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