Queensland has recorded a promising dip in COVID-19 cases today, with 7462 new infections detected.
Sadly, the state has also recorded a further three deaths in the past 24 hours.
One person was aged in their 60s, one was aged in their 80s and another was aged in their 90s.
The State’s top doctor has also cautioned us against reading too much into today’s drop in numbers, warning it’s only one day.
It comes after more than 15,586 tests, including PCR and Rapid Antigen, were conducted in the past 24 hours.
Hospital numbers across the state also continue to fall, with 744 people now being treated for the virus in hospital, including 46 in Intensive Care.
The peak on the Gold Coast is well and truly on its way down, with the city recording 537 new COVID-19 cases today.
That’s down from 750 new cases on the Gold Coast on Sunday.
Queensland is inching closer to being 90 per cent fully vaccinated, with the double dose vax rate currently sitting at 89.53 per cent.
Currently, 91.98 per cent of Queenslanders have had at least one dose.