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Queensland Will Reopen Its Borders to Adelaide on December 12 If There Are No New Unlinked Cases This Week – Concrete Playground

If you’re a Queenslander with a hankering to visit Adelaide — or vice versa — then you’ll know that your plans have been out on hold for the past month. Back in mid-November, when 17 COVID-19 cases were identified in the South Australian capital in a 24-hour period as part of a new cluster, the Sunshine State declared the area a coronavirus hotspot. And, as a result, Queensland closed its borders to the SA city.
Yesterday, Monday, December 7, the Queensland Government announced that it’ll reopen to folks from the 20 Local Government Areas in Adelaide from 1am on Saturday, December 12 — but only if there are no new unlinked cases of COVID-19 between now and then. If that eventuates, Queensland will be open to the entire country,…
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