NSW Health identified a link between cases in the Southern Highlands and an existing cluster in south-west SydneyThe link meant the last "mystery" cases in the state were recorded on October 24, four days beyond the 28-day threshold set by Queensland authorities to reopen the border.
There were two new local cases reported across Australia on Tuesday, both linked to the existing Adelaide cluster.The cases were previously believed to have acquired COVID-19 while overseas, however; genomic testing have linked the infection to a staff member at a quarantine hotel who had tested positive.NSW reported six cases in returned travellers in hotel quarantine on Tuesday.
The Queensland Premier said there would have to be "a major outbreak" for the borders to close again. Mr Gschwind said the interstate tourism market was worth $10 billion to Queensland's economy last year. Meanwhile, a Byron Bay restaurant has been issued with a $5000 fine for an alleged breach of the Public Health Order over the weekend.
Time for Gladis to close our borders and keep the two headed cane toads out of our state. We can all holiday in beautiful Byron. Stuff Qld
We hope it all goes to plan
Why doesn't she call herself BereJillian (in French stress) as the QLD Minister FAKES her Polish name as being French
QLD has lost many friends over the unnecessary stunts launched by her power hungry premier ... it won’t be forgotten so quickly, I guess.
Those outside of Queensland should remember the treachery by the Queensland government and it’s citizens and provide no assistance in their bid to host the 2032 Olympics.
Sigh. Yes she is britain enough.
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