China News Service, March 14th. According to Singapore’s Lianhe Zaobao.com, Australian authorities said on the 14th that a hotel quarantine officer in New South Wales had tested positive for the new crown virus. This was the first case in the state after 55 days. Local confirmed cases.

  According to reports, Australian health officials said at a press conference on the 14th that the 47-year-old man had been quarantined at two quarantine hotels in Sydney for returning passengers.

Data map: Australia under the epidemic.

  According to reports, this patient has already received the first dose of Pfizer's new crown vaccine.

The Pfizer vaccine must be injected in two divided doses at least three weeks apart. It takes about one to two weeks after the second injection to develop sufficient immunity.

  Close contacts of this patient are currently being tested for the new crown.

  On the other hand, the Queensland Department of Health announced on the 13th that a doctor in Brisbane had tested positive for the new crown virus after seeing passengers returning from overseas.

At present, the Queensland Department of Health is tracking close contacts of the doctor, and more than 230 people have been tested and the results are all negative.