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WA-Queensland coronavirus hard border changes depend on health advice, Premier says

Premier Mark McGowan has not ruled out early changes to WA’s hard border with Queensland but says his Government will make “absolutely sure” there is no COVID-19 spread there before anything is done.
Key points:
- There have been no new COVID-19 cases in Queensland for three days
- WA Premier Mark McGowan says he is pleased with the state’s progress
- He says health advice will dictate if early changes can be made
The border arrangements with Queensland were announced on Friday, with WA’s rules dictating that 28 days must pass with no community spread of coronavirus before travellers may be allowed back in.
Greater Brisbane’s lockdown will now be lifted at 6:00pm AEST after no new cases were reported for three days.
Mr McGowan said he was pleased…
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