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Stateless: As border slams shut, more than a hundred travellers face Christmas, New Year in quarantine

Tuesday December 22, 2020
More than 100 people are set to spend a lonely Christmas and New Year’s Eve in hotel quarantine in Queensland.
Travellers from coronavirus hotspots will celebrate Christmas and New Year’s Eve alone in hotel quarantine. Photo: ABC
It follows the state imposing new border restrictions for travellers who have visited New South Wales coronavirus hotspots.
Sydneysiders from the 35 local government areas that make up Greater Sydney were officially shut out of Queensland from 1:00am this morning.
And from today, Queenslanders who have spent time in a hotspot area and are…
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