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Greater Brisbane’s COVID-19 restrictions to be relaxed tomorrow as Queensland records one hotel quarantine case
Queensland Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk has confirmed the Greater Brisbane region will have coronavirus restrictions eased from early tomorrow morning.
It comes as health authorities announced one overseas-acquired case of COVID-19 had been recorded in hotel quarantine in the past 24 hours.
Ms Palaszczuk said the “absolutely tremendous news” meant Queensland could revert back to its roadmap from December.
Chief Health Officer Jeannette Young said today marked 14 days since the last case in Queensland linked to the hotel quarantine cluster went into quarantine.
“In the end, we had over 1,200 contacts and they were all managed and none other than those six that I have described went on to get infected which is a…
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