QLD suggests ‘travel bubble’ with NSW when borders reopen

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Despite pointing to a reopening of state borders by July 10, Queensland may now be considering a travel bubble with a rather surprising state.

His comments come as Queensland’s Chief Health Officer Dr Jeannette Young said their method to making any changes to the opening of the border stayed the same.“Not only ours here in Queensland but from across the country to make those decisions about our borders.”

“Or if something were to happen interstate, I’m sure everyone would expect that we then push that date out. There were 18 new cases of COVID-19 reported in Australia in the 24 hours to Sunday night but none in the Sunshine State.

 

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Has she changed her medical position since the lancet removed its report claiming hydroxychloroquin is dangerous because it was rubbish science . Will doctors still be fined 13000 dollars for prescribing this 70 year old 'dangerous' malaria drug. bit extreme isn't it?

Our illustrious governments at work in solving the coronavirus issue. Most wouldn't be able to run a garage sale. Destroyed our once vibrant community with their stupidity based on flawed medical advise.

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Queensland investigating 'travel bubble' with NSWThe Queensland government is considering whether it is legally and logistically possible to create a travel bubble with NSW. Not Vic sadly. That won’t happen until next month if not later. WTF? A travel bubble with one of worst performing Covid states in Australia? A bubble with WA, NT, SA and Tas is fine. But not with the joint epicentre of the outbreak. Poor old Queensland keeps pretending people want to go there.
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