A Logan man has been confirmed as the 11th case of coronavirus in Queensland.
The man is isolated at Princess Alexandra Hospital after testing positive for novel coronavirus (COVID-19).
The 26-year-old, who has recently returned from Iran, is in a stable condition.
The man joins three people from the Diamond Princess cruise ship who have the virus.
A 20-year-old man, confirmed with COVID-19 yesterday, remains isolated in a stable condition in the Royal Brisbane and Women's Hospital.
This patient's housemate is also isolated in the RBWH undergoing assessment. COVID-19 testing for this man is ongoing and the community will be updated once test results are finalised.
A 63-year-old woman, confirmed with COVID-19 on February 29, remains in isolation in a stable condition at Gold Coast University Hospital.
The other eight patients have been clinically cleared by their treating team and discharged from hospital and have recovered.
Queensland Health is urging anyone who has been overseas in the last 14 days and is feeling unwell to see a doctor immediately.
If you have been overseas in the past 14 days and feel unwell, call 13HEALTH or your GP or local hospital to arrange an assessment.
Calling ahead to the GP surgery or hospital is recommended to let them know your symptoms and travel history, this also helps them prepare for your arrival.
Even if you are feeling well, but have been in, or transited through, mainland China or Iran, you need to self-quarantine for 14 days from the date you departed mainland China or Iran.
Anyone with concerns can call 13 HEALTH or find up-to-date reliable information on the Queensland Health website at www.health.qld.gov.au/coronavirus.
Empty shelves as panic shopping continues
Shelves were empty at Jimboomba's Woolworths as panic buying associated with coronavirus continued.
The company imposed a four pack limit on toilet paper packs, a spokesman said.
"The purchase limit of four packs per transaction applies in-store and online, and will help shore up stock as suppliers ramp up local production in response to higher than usual demand," the spokesman said.
"Our teams are continuing to work hard on restocking stores with extra deliveries of long-life food and household staples from our distribution centres.
"The vast majority of the products ranged in our stores remain available for our customers as normal.
"We apologise to customers for the inconvenience caused by temporary stock shortages and thank them for their patience."