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    Queensland COVID-19 restrictions on Sydney and Victoria travellers,

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    Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk 1

    Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk media release: Queensland has today declared the greater Sydney area a COVID-19 hotspot, following increasing cases across the NSW capital.

    Today, 34 (31 new plus three previously declared) local government areas have been declared hotspots by the Chief Health Officer Dr Jeannette Young, meaning as of 1am Saturday August 1, people who have been there within the last 14 days will be turned away at our border unless they are residents.


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    Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk said community transmission had increased.

    “We have seen more cases of community transmission spreading across a wider area of Sydney,” The Premier said.



    “This includes into areas frequented by tourists, travellers and large numbers of Sydney locals.



    “Throughout this pandemic we have acted quickly to put the health of Queenslanders first.



    “And that’s what we’re doing here.”



    Deputy Premier and Health Minister Steven Miles said that since the weekend, cases of community transmission had arisen in Potts Point, the local government area that included Kings Cross.



    “While overall case numbers in NSW have remained reasonably stable – between 10 to 20 a day – there are more cases, across more areas with an unknown source of infection.



    “As of Friday, if you come from Sydney or anywhere in Victoria, you will be turned away at the border or be required to quarantine if you’re a Queensland resident.”



    Dr Young recommended any Queenslanders currently in these hotspots to make their way home before 1am Saturday.



    “If you are in Sydney please take this opportunity to come home to the safety of Queensland,” Dr Young said.



    “If an area where you are staying or visiting is suddenly declared a hotspot while you are there, once you return to Queensland, you will have to quarantine for two weeks in a hotel at your own expense,” she said.



    The only exception to this is people who are needed in Queensland for essential purposes and Queensland residents – these people can enter the state but will be required to quarantine in government provided accommodation at their expense.



    “Our job is to protect Queenslanders and, given the situation in Sydney and in Victoria, we need to implement tough measures.”



    The fees for two weeks of accommodation, meals and room cleaning are: $2,800 for one adult; $3,710 for two adults in the same room; and $4,620 for two adults and two children in the same room.



    For more information about public health directions, visit www.health.qld.gov.au.



    Dr Young encouraged all Queenslanders to remember hygiene basics, stay home if they were unwell and to come forward and get tested if they had any symptoms.



    ENDS



    Media contact – Amy Hunter 0423 651 484



    NSW declared hotspots as at 1am August 1, 2020. This includes LGAs already declared. 



    Bayside
    Blacktown City
    Blue Mountains City
    Burwood
    Camden
    Campbelltown City
    Canada Bay City
    Canterbury-Bankstown
    Central Coast
    Cumberland
    Fairfield City
    Georges River
    Hawkesbury City
    Hornsby Shire
    Hunter’s Hill Municipality
    Inner West
    Ku-ring-gai
    Lane Cove Municipality
    Liverpool City
    Mosman Municipality
    North Sydney
    Northern Beaches
    Parramatta City
    Penrith City
    Randwick City
    Ryde City
    Strathfield Municipality
    Sutherland Shire
    Sydney City
    The Hills Shire
    Waverley
    Willoughby City
    Wollondilly Shire
    Woollahra City
    Source: Premier and Minister for Trade
    The Honourable Annastacia Palaszczuk

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