Health
‘Too risky’: Queensland stands by tough stance on funerals – Daily Telegraph
The Queensland government is refusing to budge on its strict rules about attending funerals, with the chief health officer saying the risk of COVID-19 spread is too high.

The Queensland government is refusing to budge on its strict rules about attending funerals, with the chief health officer saying the risk of COVID-19 spread is too high.
Pressure has mounted on the government after it refused to allow a grieving daughter to leave quarantine to attend her father’s funeral.
Queensland’s chief health officer Jeannette Young said there had already been several coronavirus clusters related to funerals in Sydney and she did not want to see that happen in Queensland…
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