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Holiday heartbreak as border uncertainty grows
The Christmas plans of Queenslanders hoping to reunite with southern relatives hung in the balance on Friday night, as NSW authorities put Sydney on its highest alert and urged residents to wear a mask.The Sydney cluster has grown to 28, with the number of cases expected to rise worryingly. But all new cases are understood to be linked to the Avalon cluster.Queensland Chief Health Officer Jeannette Young couldn’t say on Friday whether the state’s border would shut to greater Sydney before…
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