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Coronavirus restrictions to ease in Queensland with people allowed back on the dance floor

For the first time in months, dancing will soon be allowed at all venues across Queensland as the Health Minister moves to further ease coronavirus restrictions.
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From midday next Monday, distancing limits will be eased in nightclubs and other events to allow dancing.
Currently, dancing is only allowed at weddings.
However, Health Minister Yvette D’Ath warned dancing would still not return to unfettered pre-COVID-19 contact and people should still try to maintain some distancing.
She said small dance floors and mosh pits were still not allowed but, “what we want to see is dancing spread out across a greater area”.
“We’re not just talking about dancing in our nightclubs, I’m so pleased that our seniors will be able to come back into our…
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