Attendees of a wrestling event in Cairns may have been exposed to coronavirus after three cases of the disease were confirmed among them.

The cases from the “Shamrocks & Shenanigans” event at the Edmonton PCYC on March 14 were confirmed by Queensland Health on Tuesday.

“If you attended this event and have experienced fever, fatigue, shortness of breath, a sore throat and/or a cough, then you should seek medical advice,” Queensland Health said in a statement.

It advised those who suffer the symptoms to call their GP or go to Cairns Hospital Emergency Department.

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A Facebook page for the event said around 30 people attended.

Pro Wrestling Power, the organisers of the event, says it is taking the matter seriously.

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It said the people at the event who had tested positive had a “workplace connection”.

“The risk to public safety is considered low,” it said on Facebook.

“If any of our fans have any concerns or are feeling unwell please call 13HEALTH and speak with a medical professional.”