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Greater Brisbane lockdown ends tonight but masks must be worn in shopping centres and on public transport
The lockdown of more than 2.3 million south-east Queensland residents will end as scheduled at 6pm after the state recorded no new locally-acquired coronavirus cases on Monday.
While the Greater Brisbane lockdown is set to end tonight, the Queensland Government has announced new rules on wearing masks.Credit:Tertius Pickard
There were four new cases detected in hotel quarantine, taking the state’s total to 25 active cases.
There were 18,904 tests conducted in the past 24 hours.
For the next 10 days, masks must still be worn in shopping centres, supermarkets, retail outlets, hospitals, aged care facilities, places of worship, gyms, public transport and ride-share services.
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