NewsBite

What a Queensland lockdown would look like

Venues across Queensland will be forced to close today as part of tough new measures to stop the spread of coronavirus. Here’s everything you need to know.

Coronavirus Lockdown: Haunting footage of empty cities

Prime Minister Scott Morrison announced a nationwide stage one lockdown set to start Monday that could last for six months, but schools will remain open for now.

Here’s what a lockdown could look like, based off interstate and international models.

This coronavirus article is unlocked and free to read in the interest of community health and safety. For full access to our journalism – and to download the digital edition of the newspaper as it is printed every day – subscribe here or couriermail.com.au/subscribe

Coronavirus Queensland: Latest news and updates on virus pandemic

Australians have been given the green light to access super early amid the coronavirus pandemic

Can my kids go to school?

Queensland schools will remain open for now.

H AVE A QUESTION ABOUT LOCKDOWN? POST IT IN THE COMMENTS BELOW AND WE’LL SEEK AN ANSWER

Where can I buy food?

Supermarkets will remain open in a lockdown, with freight services to continue to ensure there are adequate supplies. Butchers, bakers, greengrocers and other fresh food stores should also remain open.

Can I go out for dinner or to the pub?

No. Hospitality businesses are not considered essential services so would not be allowed to seat patrons. But cafes and restaurants can still serve takeaway meals.

Can I buy drinks from the bottle shop?

Bottle shops will remain open.

What else will close?

Licensed clubs, casinos, cinemas and indoor sporting venues, including gyms, will shut down indefinitely.

Where can I buy medicine?

Pharmacies are considered an essential service and will remain open.

How do I get medical help?

Health services — including hospitals and GPs — are essential and will keep operating.

How do I get around?

Petrol stations will remain open, although all non-essential travel is discouraged. Public transport is also expected to continue operating as normal.

Can I go shopping?

Shopping centres will remain open.

Can I get my hair cut?

Hairdressers and beauty salons will be allowed to remain open.

HOW TO GET YOUR JOBSEEKER PAYMENT WITHOUT GOING INTO CENTRELINK

Can I exercise outside?

Yes. Going for a ride or walk outside will be OK, providing you keep a safe distance from those around you.

Will my rubbish be collected and my mail be delivered?

Yes. Both are considered essential services.

Can I travel interstate?

Australians are urged to cancel all non-essential domestic travel, including Easter holiday trips. Travellers entering Western Australia, South Australia, Tasmania and the Northern Territory have to self-isolate for 14 days.

H AVE A QUESTION ABOUT LOCKDOWN? POST IT IN THE COMMENTS BELOW AND WE’LL SEEK AN ANSWER

Sign up to new coronavirus newsletter. Photo: Courier Mail

Originally published as What a Queensland lockdown would look like

Add your comment to this story

To join the conversation, please Don't have an account? Register

Join the conversation, you are commenting as Logout

Original URL: https://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/news/queensland/what-a-queensland-lockdown-would-look-like/news-story/5ba2ffb4e8c7276077daa156068dce92