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Travelling test ‘loophole’ to be closed but PCR tests will remain
“We’ve announced our plan, and the plan is staying.”
Ms Palaszczuk said PCR testing was required by other states for entry as well, in particular Tasmania, WA and South Australia.
Suggestions have been made that travellers could get a PCR test for free in Queensland, travel for a day trip or…
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