NSW / WA border update, looks like NSW might be put back into the sin bin by WA.
QLD though is so far maintaining open borders, so that is something.... but the QLD CHO made these comments before the new Northern Beaches outbreak was detected and is considering her options now.....
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WA border fears after NSW local infections
There are once again questions over Western Australia's open border arrangements after New South Wales recorded its first locally acquired COVID-19 infection since a hotel quarantine worker tested positive earlier this month.
WA Premier Mark McGowan's office said the state's Chief Health Officer (CHO) was liaising with NSW Health to seek the latest information about the locally acquired cases.
"The controlled border we have in place with all other states allows up to put up the hard border immediately if we need to," he said.
"If the advice comes back that we need to put up a hard border then we will."
West Australian authorities are closely monitoring the situation in NSW after the state recorded three locally acquired COVID-19 cases within 24 hours.
thewest.com.au
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Queensland border with NSW will remain open despite coronavirus scare
Queensland’s border with NSW will remain open “at this stage” despite revelations of a new community-acquired coronavirus cases in Sydney.
The Sunshine State’s acting premier, Steven Miles, said chief health officer Jeannette Young was in discussions with her NSW counterpart, and the health department was confident the airport case had been contained.
“The report is concerning,” Mr Miles told reporters on Wednesday. “(But) it sounds like they have identified it relatively early.
“The real test is not so much this case – the fact they found it could be a good thing. What the chief health officers now need to determine is what level of community exposure there has been to this person as well as what the link is to known cases.
“That’s what they will be working on over the next few days – we’ve talked about how important that first 48 hours is.”
These comments were made before another
two cases were reported in NSW later on Wednesday, with a spokesperson for Mr Miles’ confirming to NCA NewsWire a call on the borders would not be made until Dr Young was able to again speak with her NSW counterpart.
www.theaustralian.com.au