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Queensland Trucking Association urges members to separate interstate drivers to stop COVID-19
Interstate truckies delivering goods to Queensland are being cordoned off in a bid to reduce the spread of coronavirus.
The Queensland Trucking Association on Monday recommended companies set aside specific areas for those from other parts of Australia.
It follows a COVID-19 outbreak at the Crossroads Hotel in NSW, which is a regular pit stop for long-haul drivers because of its location on the Hume Hwy.
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