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Queensland declares Greater Sydney hotspot amid response to growing cluster
Residents returning before 1am on Tuesday will be able to undertake a test and quarantine in their home, if deemed suitable. Anyone else who has been in the new hotspot since December 11 will not be able to enter the state without an exemption and a hotel quarantine stay.
All travellers from NSW will also need to have a border declaration pass to enter. Queensland Police Deputy Commissioner Steve Gollschewski said roadblocks would be reinstated along the southern border within the next 24-48 hours.
Signs on the Pacific Highway informing drivers to have their border passes before crossing the NSW/QLD border on December 20.Credit:Elise Derwin
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