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Queensland Police prepared for new coronavirus hot spot
Queensland police have turned around almost 600 people from COVID-declared hot spots at the state’s borders in the past two weeks.
Since Queensland’s borders opened on a restricted basis on July 10, police have checked more than 80,000 vehicles. More than 2000 people within those cars were refused entry, the Queensland Deputy Commissioner Steve Gollschewski said on Friday.
“We have stopped 560 people who would have otherwise entered who had either been in a declared hotspot in the 14…
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