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Brisbane and Moreton Bay are on high alert, so what are the new COVID-19 restrictions? Your questions answered
Brisbane is once again on high alert after a 26-year-old man from Stafford in the city’s inner north tested positive to COVID-19 after visiting several venues across Brisbane and Moreton Bay while infectious.
As a major contact tracing effort gets underway, health authorities have imposed extra restrictions across the region.
So how might these restrictions impact you? And will you need to don a face mask once again?
Here’s everything you need to know.
Do I need to get tested?
Yes — if you visited the same locations as the man at the same time.
Queensland’s Chief Health Officer Jeannette Young also says anyone who feels unwell in the Brisbane or Moreton Bay areas should come forward to get tested immediately.
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