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Qld introduces harsh new rule for people who’ve been to exposure sites

Anyone in Queensland who has visited an exposure site in another state must go into quarantine for 14 days, the state’s chief health officer Jeannette Young announced on Friday.
The extreme move was made “to protect the health and safety of Queensland residents, and interstate travellers that come into Queensland”, she said.
The new directive means:
- If you are entering Queensland and have been to an interstate exposure venue during the specified exposure period, you will be directed to quarantine for 14 days in government arranged…
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