More than 200 Queenslanders stranded in WA

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With widespread cancellation of domestic flights, more than 200 Queenslanders are stranded in Western Australia hotels after leaving coronavirus quarantine.

More than 240 Queenslanders who were passengers on board the Vasco da Gama cruise ship remain stranded in WA. Picture: Richard Wainwright/AAPWest Australian passengers from the cruise returned from quarantine on Rottnest Island. Picture: Justin Benson-Cooper/The West Australian“The WA Government is trying to negotiate flights with the airlines. Their quarantine ended on Saturday but they’re still paying for their hotels and food in the meantime,” the Queensland Health spokesman told AAP.

“The other thing we’re looking at doing is whether or not we can get the Indian-Pacific back up to do a run or two back across the Nullarbor to get people home, and whether or not we can get buses if we can’t get flights,” the Premier said. After thousands of tests, a hard border closure and fierce social restrictions, WA has become a prime example on how to flatten the COVID-19 curve, with hopes its strict lockdown can be lifted soon.

 

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