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Queensland’s coronavirus border restrictions ease for people from regional NSW — Sydney and Victoria remain hotspots

Queensland’s border has relaxed again, allowing visitors from regional New South Wales to come over, but more than 5 million people who live in Greater Sydney, as well as residents of Victoria, are still locked out of the Sunshine State.
Thirty-two local government areas in Sydney will continue to be treated as COVID-19 hotspots.
On Monday, NSW recorded only one new locally acquired case, connected to a known cluster in south-west Sydney.
At the weekend, Australia recorded its first day with no locally acquired cases since June.
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