Health
Queensland to lift coronavirus restrictions in the state’s southeast after 14-day streak – 7NEWS.com.au
A 14-day streak of no locally acquired COVID cases means restrictions will be lifted in Queensland.
Queensland is set to clear 14 days with no locally acquired coronavirus cases, the trigger for health authorities to lift restrictions on aged care homes and residents in the states southeast.
Eight local government areas have been under tighter health measures for just over a month after an outbreak at Brisbanes Youth Detention Centre in Wacol.
The cluster, which spread to include a correctional training facility and Ipswich Hospital, led to 55 infections and restrictions being placed across …
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