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NT declares Brisbane, Ipswich and Logan coronavirus hotspots for purposes of travel – ABC News
The three local government areas join Victoria, Greater Sydney and two more shires in coastal NSW as coronavirus hotspots, with arrivals from these areas needing to enter two weeks of mandatory supervised quarantine.
Queensland cities Brisbane, Ipswich and Logan have been declared coronavirus hotspots for the purpose of travel to the Northern Territory.
Key points:
- Arrivals to the NT from these areas will have to enter mandatory quarantine from midnight
- Queensland recorded one new case of coronavirus of Friday
- Earlier on Friday a man was diagnosed with coronavirus on a flight to the NT
From midnight tonight, anyone travelling to the Northern Territory from these areas m…
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