ChrisW.
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I am just trying to understand the new rules.
We have flights booked for tomorrow, SYD-BNE-DRW.
As of now, the NT will let us in as we haven't been to any hotspot in NSW and QLD, right? We are literally just transferring through BNE.
We have flights booked for tomorrow, SYD-BNE-DRW.
As of now, the NT will let us in as we haven't been to any hotspot in NSW and QLD, right? We are literally just transferring through BNE.
Current restrictions, rules and exposure sites
Information about mask use, mask exemptions and mask mandates at airports.
coronavirus.nt.gov.au
Queensland - there is a requirement to isolate and test for anyone who has entered the Northern Territory from Queensland, since 5 June 2021. Read the requirement to isolate and test details and information on exposure sites below.
Requirement to isolate and test
Queensland
I, Charles Hawkhurst Pain, Acting Chief Health Officer, under section 52 of the Public and Environmental Health Act 2011 (the Act), consider it necessary, appropriate or desirable to take action to alleviate the public health emergency in the Territory, declared by instrument entitled "Declaration of Public Health Emergency", dated 18 March 2020 (the public health emergency declaration), by making the following directions, effective immediately:
- With reference to Part 6 of CHO Directions No.8 of 2021 (my Directions for Territory Border Restrictions), the locations listed at the following link as current exposure venues in Queensland by the Queensland Department of Health, as updated by the Queensland Department of Health from time to time, are COVID-19 public exposure sites. The relevant times and dates specified at the following link as updated by the Queensland Department of Health from time to time are the public exposure periods: Contact tracing — coronavirus (COVID-19)
- These directions apply to any person who has arrived in the Northern Territory since 5 June 2021 or who will arrive in the Northern Territory who has been to a COVID-19 public exposure site during the public exposure periods.
- Any person who has arrived or who will arrive in the Northern Territory who has been in Queensland since 5 June 2021 must check the above website at least once per day and comply with these directions if a place they have been to becomes a COVID-19 public exposure site and they were at that place during the public exposure period.
- With reference to direction 37(a) and (b) of my Directions for Territory Border Restrictions, any person to whom these directions apply who has arrived in the Northern Territory or who will arrive in the Northern Territory who is a ‘close contact’ as defined by the above website, must travel directly to a suitable place of quarantine and remain in that place, except to submit to testing for COVID-19 (or in an emergency). Once tested, the person must remain in the suitable place of quarantine until noon on the 14th day after the last day the person was in the COVID-19 public exposure site, regardless of whether the result of the test is negative.
Note: A person who has already had a test may be required to have further tests, at the direction of an authorised officer.- With reference to direction 41 of my Directions for Territory Border Restrictions, any person to whom these directions apply who has arrived in the Northern Territory since 5 June or who will arrive in the Northern Territory who is a ‘casual contact’ as defined by the above website, must travel directly to a suitable place of quarantine and remain in that place, except to submit to testing for COVID-19 (or in an emergency). Once tested, the person must remain in the suitable place of quarantine until they receive a negative test result.