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Queensland has once again declared Melbourne a coronavirus hotspot, so who is allowed into the Sunshine State now?
Interstate travel has once more been thrown into disarray as a COVID-19 cluster connected to the Holiday Inn at Melbourne Airport prompts states and territories to limit access to visiting Victorians.
With the entire state of Victoria now in a five-day lockdown, Queensland has declared Greater Melbourne a coronavirus hotspot.
For the next 14 days, the Queensland border will be closed to anyone who has been in Greater Melbourne.
Here’s how it stands for visitors right now.
Who is allowed into Queensland?
Basically anyone who hasn’t been in Greater Melbourne, or Perth and the Peel region in WA, which remain hotspots until early Monday morning.
People from areas of Victoria beyond Greater Melbourne are allowed to enter with a border declaration…
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