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WA on track to resume quarantine-free travel from Queensland from Monday

Western Australia is on track to resume quarantine-free travel from Queensland as it prepares to expand its COVID-19 contact tracing system.
From Monday, Queenslanders will no longer be required to isolate for 14 days if there are no outbreaks before then, Premier Mark McGowan says.
“That’s subject to health advice. I expect we’ll receive it over the weekend and we’ll be able to make an announcement then,” he told reporters on Friday.
Mandatory contact register
The government will also…
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