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Morrison agrees to halve Qld international arrivals
The decision was made after Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk made the plea in writing and on the phone on Saturday. Queensland is currently taking about 1300 overseas arrivals a week but Ms Palaszczuk said the high rate of positive tests among returning travellers – including five more on Saturday – was a concern.“Every day over the last fortnight we have been seeing five or six cases … we’re almost at the capacity (in) hospitals that we were at (during) the peak of the pandemic.“That’s not…
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