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BREAKING: Some restrictions have now eased in Queensland.

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Pubs, clubs, restaurants and cafés can now have double the number of patrons outdoors.

That means you can meet more of your friends for breakfast or at your favourite beer garden.

Restrictions have also eased on theme parks, zoos and stadiums, while up to 1,000 people can attend outdoor events such as sports carnivals and school fêtes.

The Queensland border zone has also expanded, and anyone in the border zone can now enter Queensland for any purpose.

Border residents can apply for a border pass and travel around Queensland, and Queenslanders can travel to those places as well.

We’re taking measured steps, based on the health advice, to keep our economic recovery on track and the virus at bay.

It’s only possible because of our strong health response.

So thank you.

Let’s keep working together.

Thank you Queensland!

Queensland COVID-19 UPDATE

1 new case from overseas.
Redland City Aged Care restrictions will now be lifted. Well done to everyone in the community who followed the instructions that followed from the Logan cluster.
Thank you Premier, Deputy Premier and Dr Young for your leadership through this time.

1 new confirmed case - recently returned from overseas, in hotel quarantine
• 11 active cases
• 1,089 total confirmed cases
• 677,300 tests conducted

Sadly, six Queenslanders with COVID-19 have died. 1,072 patients have recovered.

If you are unwell, stay home and immediately call your GP or 13HEALTH (13 43 25 84) to arrange a test.

Queensland borders are now closed to Victoria, New South Wales and the Australian Capital Territory.

Keep up social distancing and good hand hygiene.

Stay home if you're sick.

And thanks to everyone who has come forward for testing.

Keep up the great work!


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