‘One day to go’: Two cases on eve of restrictions decision
Queensland has recorded two new cases of COVID-19 on the eve of the possible easing of restrictions triggered by the Hotel Grand Chancellor cluster.
Queensland has recorded two new cases of COVID-19 on the eve of the possible easing of restrictions triggered by the Hotel Grand Chancellor cluster.
Tropical Cyclone Kimi is packing winds up to 140kmh as it continues to keep forecasters guessing, with authorities saying the Category 2 system was “unusually unpredictable”.
Cyclone Kimi, which will deliver winds up to 150km/h and the threat of flooding, is set to track further south today, while the state’s southeast is on alert for severe thunderstorms.
Queensland is on track to lift all COVID-19 restrictions on Friday after one new case was recorded in hotel quarantine, while NSW is against the clock to track down the sources of nine unlinked cases.
Queensland has recorded two new cases of COVID-19 – both in hotel quarantine – as the Federal Government confirms Greater Brisbane is no longer a virus hotspot.
There are urgent calls for the State Government to spend more cash from a $500m fund designed to stimulate business and jobs during the pandemic.
Queensland’s anti-vaxxer hotspots will be targeted as part of a large-scale COVID-19 jab campaign. FIND OUT WHAT AREAS.
Queensland has recorded one new case of coronavirus overnight, a child who is in hotel quarantine as more details of the Hotel Grand Chancellor outbreak have been revealed.
A police audit of CCTV footage from Brisbane’s quarantine hotels is underway in an urgent attempt to find ‘gaps’ in procedure.
The Premier has confirmed three new COVID-19 cases overnight as new details over the handling of two infected people in hotel quarantine are revealed.
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