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Queensland Health monitoring Sydney’s coronavirus outbreak before reassessing border status

Queensland health officials will spend the next 24 hours closely monitoring a coronavirus outbreak in Sydney’s Northern Beaches before making a decision on whether border restrictions will need to be reimposed.
Key points:
- Queenslanders have been urged to wait 24 hours before travelling to NSW
- Acting Premier Steven Miles flagged hotspots may be declared if the outbreak worsens
- A total of six confirmed cases of coronavirus have been recorded in Sydney, with five in the Northern Beaches area
Authorities have urged Queenslanders to wait until Friday before travelling south in case the situation worsens.
It comes as New South Wales health authorities recorded an additional three cases of COVID-19 in Sydney, following the two confirmed yesterday…
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