The Queensland Government imposes new border restrictions to control the rise of COVID-19 cases. Currently, specific parts of New South Wales are declared as hotspots.
The new changes implemented from 1 am (AEST) on December 19th, 2020 to help protect Queensland.
However, both will have to quarantine in government-arranged accommodation at their own expenses.
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The government permits those from hotspots to enter Queensland for essential health care without an exemption, only if you cannot get enough health care in the hotspot. The essential health care includes –
Admit into a hospital or any other facility, and you can quarantine at the facility.
However, you will have to quarantine in a government-arranged accommodation at your own expense if you did not come with an appointment.
Random checks from the Police Service will happen continuously from entry points to the State, including roads and airports. If anyone gives the wrong information, he/she will have to face penalties.
The world has been hit by COVID-19, and new norms and restrictions have surfaced to cope with it. Make sure you've read through our article to know what to prepare for, if you're heading to Queensland!
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