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New testing requirements for Qld
Queensland is stepping up its hotel quarantine defences to minimise the risk of a COVID-19 outbreak like Victoria and South Australia.
The state recorded three new cases in the last testing period, all detected in hotel quarantine.
There are 12 active cases in Queensland, all international arrivals, however more than 7000 people were tested for the second day in a row on Wednesday.
“That shows our message is getting across to the community,” Health Minister Yvette D’Ath said.
She said the majority of Queensland residents or visitors who had been in Adelaide in the past 14 days had tested negative.
Queensland already has “one of the strongest hotel quarantine systems in the country”; however, Ms D’Ath announced new requirements…
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