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Current status and contact tracing alerts — coronavirus (COVID-19)

Status as at 09 April 2020

Queensland has 10 new confirmed cases of coronavirus (COVID-19) raising the state total to 953.

HHS* Active cases Recovered casesDeaths Total confirmed
cases to date
Cairns and Hinterland 11 21 0 32
Central Queensland 3 5 0 8
Central West 0 0 0 0
Darling Downs 20 19 2 41
Gold Coast 106 73 0 179
Mackay 8 5 0 13
Metro North 211 75 2 288
Metro South 138 85 0 223
North West 0 0 0 0
South West 0 0 0 0
Sunshine Coast 25 60 1 86
Torres and Cape 0 0 0 0
Townsville 12 11 0 23
West Moreton 23 14 0 37
Wide Bay 18 4 0 22
Overseas 1 0 0 1
Total5763725953**

* HHS level case data may include a patient’s residential address, Public Health Unit managing or location where test was ordered.

**Changes may occur in the number of notifications reported from day to day. This is due to ongoing maintenance and update of notification details as new information becomes available, or where discrepancies are detected through data quality assurance activities.

The majority of cases are from patients who have travelled overseas, or have had direct contact with a confirmed case who had travelled overseas.

View maps of Hospital and Health Service (HHS) boundaries.

Changes to health and travel advice

All Australians must practice social distancing and stay home except for essential trips and exercise. Queenslanders are urged to stay home this long weekend.

Queensland introduced further border restrictions from midnight Friday 2 April.

There are new self-quarantine requirements for all overseas travellers.

There is new advice for public gatherings and visits to vulnerable groups.

Queensland's Chief Health Officer has provided new public health directions.

Contact tracing

Please note that public contact tracing alerts will be removed after 14 days as they are no longer applicable.

Flight NumberAirlineOriginDestination Date of arrival Close Contact Rows
QF1788QantasBrisbaneTownsville27-Mar-2017,18,19,20,21
QF540QantasSydneyBrisbane26-Mar-203,4,5,6,7
QF516QantasSydneyBrisbane27-Mar-207,8,9,10,11
QF528 Qantas Sydney Brisbane 28-Mar-20 20,21,22,23,24,25,26,27,28
QF512 Qantas Sydney Brisbane 27-Mar-20 13,14,15,16,17
QF604 Qantas Melbourne Brisbane 26-Mar-20 11,12,13,14,15
QF654 Qantas Perth Brisbane 27-Mar-20 4,5,6,7,8,12,13,14,15,16,23,24,25,26, 27
QF520 Qantas Sydney Brisbane 26-Mar-20 4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12, 15,16,17,18,19
QF516QantasSydneyBrisbane26-Mar-2017,18,19,20,21

Advice for passengers arriving on any flights with a confirmed case of COVID-19

All travellers arriving into Queensland from interstate or overseas are advised to self-quarantine for 14 days (unless you are an exempt person). This applies to all travellers, even if you have no symptoms. Please follow the advice provided to you at the airport.

If you develop symptoms during your quarantine period, you must call your GP or 13 HEALTH (13 43 25 84). For severe symptoms, such as shortness of breath at rest or difficulty breathing, dial 000.

Symptoms and testing

If you have been overseas in the last 14 days and are feeling unwell, see a doctor immediately. Before your appointment, call ahead and advise of your symptoms and recent travel so they can prepare for your visit.

Common symptoms of COVID-19 coronavirus include:

  • fever
  • a cough
  • sore throat
  • fatigue
  • shortness of breath.

See a doctor immediately if you have these symptoms and have travelled overseas in the past 14 days or have had contact with a confirmed case of COVID-19 coronavirus. Before your appointment, call ahead and advise of your symptoms and recent travel so necessary precautions can be taken.

For information on COVID-19 coronavirus, contact 13 HEALTH (13 43 25 84) or visit www.health.qld.gov.au/coronavirus.

Testing update

As at 9 April 2020 Samples tested
Total66,766
Tests pending (not included in total above)1,953

Read more about testing including current testing criteria.

Travel advice

The Australian government has implemented border control measures and travel advice to help contain the spread of the virus. These measures are regularly updated so we recommend checking the latest statements on the COVID-19 coronavirus situation.

Queensland introduced border restrictions from midnight Wednesday 25 March.