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NSW must 'get all their problems sorted' before Queensland border opens
By Matt Dennien
Other states would need to be free from new coronavirus cases for two weeks before borders restrictions are lifted in Queensland, the state’s chief health officer has said.
The spelling out of a criteria for winding back the travel ban comes after criticism of the lockdown, including comments from NSW Premier Gladys Berejiklian at the weekend.
Queensland Chief Health Officer Dr Jeannette Young said other states would need to “get their problems sorted” before Queensland opened its border again, pointing to new outbreaks in Victoria.
The July date flagged in the state roadmap to lifting restrictions was the “absolute earliest” border controls could be reversed, she said.
“I think it’s highly unlikely, but maybe NSW and Victoria could get all their problems sorted.”
“What we would need is to see no new cases for two incubation periods.”
Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk told ABC News Breakfast this morning that September was looking “more positive” for domestic travel based on advice from Dr Young.
So it appears that Queensland border is going to be open either in July 10 or as late as September.