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State’s quarantine rules prove inconsistently consistent

The six crew members had been to COVID-free Tonga on a month-long journey to retrieve a stricken boat, and insist they had no interaction with any locals.But Queensland Health said the quarantine decision was all about caution and consistency, because 1003 of Queensland’s 1310 COVID cases had been acquired overseas. Yet that’s a bit perplexing, given the PT Monto did a similar voyage to Tonga in May last year, but the crew weren’t required to perform mandatory quarantine when they returned.
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