Australian Authorities Baffled Over Death Of 30-Year-Old With COVID-19

Australian Authorities Baffled Over Death Of 30-Year-Old With COVID-19

SYDNEY, May 28 (NNN-AGENCIES) – Australian authorities were scrambling today, to find the source of a COVID-19 infection, which killed a 30-year-old man, in the remote mining town of Blackwater, in central Queensland State.

The man became the youngest person to die in Australia from COVID-19 with authorities dispatching a rapid response team to locate the source of his infection.

However, despite conducting testing on roughly 20 people, who had been in contact with the man, as of this morning, health officials were unable to positively identify any other cases.

The man’s partner, who displayed symptoms of the virus and was placed in isolation, also tested negative.

Health officials established a testing clinic in the town, which is roughly 198 kilometres from the capital, Brisbane and has a population of under 5,000, urging all of the town’s residents to get tested.

“Central Queensland’s rapid response team has been mobilised and we’re isolating and testing close contacts of the deceased. Contact tracing is ongoing,” Queensland Health Minister, Steven Miles, said.

While health officials believed the man had not left Blackwater since Feb, according to media reports, an infected nurse had travelled to the region in mid-May, from the nearby city of Rockhampton.

However, without ruling out the connection all together, Miles said, the timeline of the nurse’s visit didn’t match up, since the man reportedly began displaying symptoms earlier in the month.

“Those dates don’t really line up with when he got sick. It is a bit of a mystery and it could just be a coincidence,” Miles said.

“It’s possible that there is some kind of connection there, or it could just be a coincidence. That’s what our investigators are working on.”– NNN-AGENCIES

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