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Qld could declare more coronavirus hot spots in neighbouring NSW
More NSW areas could be deemed coronavirus hot spots today, Queensland premier Annastacia Palaszczuk has said.
Speaking at the new Baringa State Secondary College on Tuesday morning, Ms Palaszczuk said there was a possibility more hot spots could be declared, but she did not want to pre-empt anything.
“I’m waiting to listen to what NSW have to say,” she said.
“We are waiting to see what happens in NSW today and we are getting ready to declare further hot spots, we will not hesitate to…
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