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Queensland border remains open to NSW, Victoria as authorities watch coronavirus clusters
Queensland’s border with regional New South Wales and Victoria will remain open, but the Chief Health Officer says she is closely monitoring the “very concerning” coronavirus clusters there.
Key points:
- A second case of the South African variant of COVID-19 has been detected in Queensland
- The man travelled from South Africa via the UK and Qatar and is in hospital
- There are no changes to current border restrictions with NSW and Victoria
Victoria recorded two new locally acquired cases today, while another three people tested positive in NSW.
Queensland declared Greater Sydney a hotspot in late December, with the border now closed to anyone who has been in the region since December 11.
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