Health
Eye on Qld as politicians head to Canberra – Gloucester Advocate
Australia’s national health officials believe the federal parliament is taking adequate safety provisions in the face of the coronavirus pandemic as politicia…
Australia’s national health officials believe the federal parliament is taking adequate safety provisions in the face of the coronavirus pandemic as politicians gather in Canberra the first time in 10 weeks.
Chief Nursing and Midwifery Officer Alison McMillan said while an outbreak in Queensland is being monitored “very closely”, she didn’t think there was a need to change the requirements of politicians travelling from the state.
Queensland recorded two new cases on Sunday that were linked to…
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