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Queensland threatens to ban ALL of New South Wales from crossing its borders

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Queensland threatens to ban ALL of New South Wales from crossing its borders

Queensland is prepared to ‘slam the border shut’ and ban all New South Wales residents as COVID-19 clusters in Sydney continue to grow.

The Queensland government drew criticism when it closed the state’s borders to all travellers between March and July, but Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk says she’s ready and willing to do it again.

‘If there are outbreaks of community transmission or it cannot be sourced or there are clusters, we will not hesitate to declare hotspots or we will not hesitate – if it gets out of control – to slam the border shut,’ she told reporters on Monday.

The warning comes as more NSW residents will be blocked from entering Queensland from Monday, as the Fairfield area in Sydney is declared a hotspot.

Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk says she's ready and willing to close Queensland's borders to all of NSW again

Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk says she's ready and willing to close Queensland's borders to all of NSW again

Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk says she’s ready and willing to close Queensland’s borders to all of NSW again 

It comes as more NSW residents will be blocked from entering Queensland from Monday, as the Fairfield area in Sydney is declared a hotspot. Pictured: Cars arriving from NSW are checked by police at Coolangatta on the Gold Coast

It comes as more NSW residents will be blocked from entering Queensland from Monday, as the Fairfield area in Sydney is declared a hotspot. Pictured: Cars arriving from NSW are checked by police at Coolangatta on the Gold Coast

It comes as more NSW residents will be blocked from entering Queensland from Monday, as the Fairfield area in Sydney is declared a hotspot. Pictured: Cars arriving from NSW are checked by police at Coolangatta on the Gold Coast

Liverpool and Campbelltown in NSW are also declared hotspots, as is the entire state of Victoria.

Ms Palaszczuk says any decisions on further hotspots or border closures will be made on the advice of Chief Health Officer Dr Jeannette Young.

‘That advice has stood Queensland in a very good position,’ the premier said.

‘Every single day we are monitoring the situation in NSW.’

It follows the winding back of some freedoms in Queensland restaurants, pubs and clubs.

All patrons will have to be seated when drinking or eating, the CHO announced on Friday, blindsiding the hospitality industry.

Opposition Leader Deb Frecklington says business deserved more warning.

‘The premier is creating this chaos … at five minutes to midnight the premier is changing the rules and businesses can’t keep up,’ Ms Frecklington said.

‘The businesses are telling me they need lead time. The premier needs to give business more notice in terms of regulations.’

Liverpool and Campbelltown in NSW are also declared hotspots, as is the entire state of Victoria, and are banned from entering Queensland

Liverpool and Campbelltown in NSW are also declared hotspots, as is the entire state of Victoria, and are banned from entering Queensland

Liverpool and Campbelltown in NSW are also declared hotspots, as is the entire state of Victoria, and are banned from entering Queensland 

Her call for more consideration for businesses comes as Queensland maintains its tight hold over coronavirus with no new positive tests reported on Monday and just five active cases across the state.

Treasurer Cameron Dick said ‘complacency is the enemy’ and the way to stay on top of the pandemic was to remain vigilant.

‘The virus is so unpredictable. It’s only reason for existence is to find another host to infect another person. We just need to monitor it so carefully to ensure when we need to take action we will,’ he told reporters on Sunday.

It comes as Victoria records 532 more COVID-19 cases and six more deaths.

Premier Daniel Andrews on Monday said five of those six deaths are connected to outbreaks in aged care.

The deaths take the state toll to 77 and the national figure to 162.

Source: Daily Mail Australia | News Colony

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