Queensland is on high alert after three people attended a Jelly Roll gig while unknowingly infectious with measles.
Authorities confirmed three unconnected concertgoers were diagnosed after attending the US country-rap artist’s show at the Brisbane Entertainment Centre in Boondall on Friday, October 24.
Thousands of fans were in attendance.
“Members of the public who attended this event may have been exposed to the disease and need to be alert for symptoms for up to three weeks from the exposure date,” Queensland Health said.
“These individuals also spent time in a number of locations in the Gold Coast , Brisbane, and Wide Bay areas while unknowingly infectious.”
Queensland chief health officer Dr Catherine McDougall said it was “highly likely” more cases would be detected i

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