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Prisons enter Stage 2 restrictions

All new inmates to some of Queensland’s major prisons will have to undergo two weeks of isolation when they arrive and personal visitors are no longer welcome under new Stage 2 restrictions.
Queensland Corrections announced the change on its Facebook page about 5pm on Thursday, telling the public the change was “due to cases of COVID-19 in the community” and on the advice of Chief Health Officer Dr Jeannette Young.
Personal visits have been suspended at Arthur Gorrie Correctional Centre,…
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