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Australia's states are about to unseal South Australia and Queensland's border with the state

2019-nCoV Special
Source: xkb.com.au
[Social News]     22 Sep 2020
Border restrictions between NSW, Victoria and South Australia may soon be relaxed, with state health officials meeting today. Victoria's local residents will soon be allowed free access to NSW, and NSW Governor Barry Gillen (GladysBerejikilian) is considering easing border policy for the state's residents.

Border restrictions between NSW, Victoria and South Australia may soon be relaxed, with state health officials meeting today.

Victoria's local residents will soon be allowed free access to NSW, and NSW Governor Barry Gillen (Gladys Berejikilian) is considering easing border policy for the state's residents.

Australia's states are about to unseal South Australia and Queensland's border with the state

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South Australia will open its borders to residents for the first time as concerns about the new crown in New South Wales ease.

South Australia's border will reopen to new state residents on Thursday, as no community spread emerged on Tuesday.

From Thursday onwards, people arriving in South Australia from New South Wales will no longer need 14 days of mandatory isolation.

A taxi driver in Sydney had been infected with the new crown, raising concerns.

However, South Australia Governor Marshall (Steven Marshall) said it was time to make a decision.

"The South Australian health department had all the necessary information on the case over the weekend ," Marshall said. "

"The high level of collaboration between the South Australia Health Sector and the New South Wales Health Sector gives us all confidence that this is the right decision. "

Marshall added that the decision would give relief to businesses and families in the two states.

Australia's states are about to unseal South Australia and Queensland's border with the state

Chief Public Health Officer, South Australia

Professor Spurrell (Nicola Spurrier), the chief public health officer, said she was "confident" that the new state had not had community communication for a long time.

"We do need to be patient with the disease... But they have been able to control these clusters because of the vaccination restrictions in NSW and their excellent contact tracking. "she said.

"I'm pretty sure (taxi driver) does n' t represent community communication. "

Despite the positive response from NSW, South Australian residents should remain cautious when travelling, Sprell said.

Health officials say masks should be worn on flights to eastern states.

She also recommends the use of masks in public transport.

Australia's states are about to unseal South Australia and Queensland's border with the state

Palazouk, Governor of Queensland

Opening of borders to parts of the state

Residents of parts of northern New South Wales will soon be able to travel to Queensland, Sunshine State will open its borders to some parts of NSW.

Queensland's governor, Annastacia Palaszczuk, announced no new cases yesterday.

Palazuk said the Queensland border will be open to residents of New South Wales, including Byron (Byron), Barina (Ballina), Livermore (Lismore), Richmond Valley (Richmond Valley) and Glenn Innes (Glen Innes) from 1 am on October 1.

The announcement means about 152,000 people from 41 zip-code areas will be able to travel freely in Queensland.

However, residents of these areas still need to apply for border permits.

Parazuk said Queensland decided to open its borders to the northern parts of New South Wales after recognizing that they had much in common with Queensland.

"They usually do a lot of business in Queensland, so we think it's the right thing to do ," she said on Tuesday. "

New crown cases are rare in northern New South Wales.

Previously, Queensland will be the Australian Capital Territory as a hot spot.


The state opens its borders to residents of the capital territory

From 1 a.m. on Friday, September 25, residents of the Capital Territory will be free to travel to Queensland.

Queensland's border restrictions on other parts of New South Wales will be decided by the end of September.

Queensland's chief health officer, yang g (Jeanette Young), said brisbane and ipswich's restrictions would ease if the state did not have a locally infected new crown pneumonia in the next two days.

But Dr Young says residents still "need to be vigilant ".

"If you have any symptoms, please come and take the exam and isolate yourself until you get the results ," she said. "

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