Queensland latest coronavirus data as at 13 June

Queensland has one new case of novel coronavirus (COVID-19) to report today.

A 30-year-old man from the Sunshine Coast tested positive after recently returning from overseas.

Investigations and contact tracing are underway. At this time, it is not considered that the community have been exposed however Queensland Health will notify the community if any public health alerts are required.

Total case numbers for Queensland include both confirmed and probable COVID-19 cases as per the national case definition.

HHS* Active cases Recovered casesDeaths Total confirmed cases to date
Cairns and Hinterland 0 36 0 37
Central Queensland 0 10 0 10
Central West 0 0 0 0
Darling Downs 0 40 2 42
Gold Coast 2 196 0 196
Mackay 0 15 0 15
Metro North 0 312 3 317
Metro South 1 263 0 266
North West 0 0 0 0
South West 0 0 0 0
Sunshine Coast 1 93 1 95
Torres and Cape 0 0 0 0
Townsville 0 24 0 24
West Moreton 0 38 0 38
Wide Bay 1 24 0 25
Overseas 0 0 0 0
Total***5105161065**

* 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.

***Each day, total cases may not equal active plus recovered plus deaths, as information for some cases is still pending and will be updated in due course. In addition, active cases may be reported by Hospital and Health Service of treatment, or by a patient's usual place of residence.

Note: Total case numbers include both confirmed and probable COVID-19 cases as per the national case definition. Probable cases are based on serology results as well as clinical and epidemiological criteria and indicates a previous infection. Accordingly, a probable case could be included in the total case numbers but not be reported as a new case in the last 24 hours or as an active case. Probable cases may be recorded as a recovered case, but there may be a lag in this.

On 1 June, 2020, stage 2 of Queensland's Roadmap to Easing Restrictions came into effect. Changes include:

  • Queenslanders can travel within Queensland, with no limit on distance except for discrete First nations communities restricted under the Restricted Access to Remote Communities Direction
  • Queenslanders can stay overnight or longer at a place that is not your home.

This easing of restrictions does not apply to restricted zones for indigenous communities.

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