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Queensland border restrictions remain for coronavirus hotspot Adelaide

Queensland Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk says the state’s border will remain closed to South Australia for another week.
She said the Chief Health Officer Jeannette Young had asked for another week to further assess the situation in South Australia.
“I will accept that advice,” Ms Palaszczuk said.
“We want to make sure that everything is perfectly safe when we can lift those borders, and we do have that aspiration that everyone can travel freely for Christmas,” she said.
Dr Young said South Australia remained a risk.
“Although we’ve reviewed the situation in South Australia and it looks good, they’re not at 33 cases related to that cluster, they still are continuing to have cases and areas of concern,” she said.
“Most of the states and…
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