Queensland Tourism Minister Kate Jones said the coronavirus was still a real health threat, despite the economic carnage the virus and her government's border closures are causing the state's multibillion-dollar tourism industry.
As Queensland recorded its seventh death from COVID-19 on Wednesday – when a 30-year-old miner from Blackwater died, becoming Australia's youngest victim – Ms Jones defended the Palaszczuk government's cautious approach to easing restrictions.
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