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    Australia’s Southeast Queensland On Brink Of Lockdown

    zenger.newsBy zenger.newsJune 29, 2021No Comments3 Mins Read
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    BRISBANE, Australia — Queenslanders are waiting to learn if they’ll face another lockdown amid grave concerns a large group of miners may have returned home carrying the highly contagious Delta variant of Covid-19.

    One of the 170 miners is already confirmed to have the variant after spending a day out and about in the Sunshine Coast region while infectious. The Sunshine Coast encompasses beach resorts, surf spots, and rural hinterland in southern Queensland, Australia.

    It stretches from the coastal city of Caloundra, near Brisbane, north to the Cooloola section of the Great Sandy National Park, home to multicolored sand dunes, mangrove forests, and shallow lakes.

    Health authorities are waiting on test results for the other 169, who have been ordered into isolation.

    Map of South East Queensland Australia

    It’s unclear how widely the group dispersed after returning to Queensland last week from the Newmont-owned Granites gold mine, about 540km northwest of Alice Springs.

    In all, 900 fly-ins, fly-out workers left the mine for locations across Australia after a worker from Victoria became infected while passing through a quarantined hotel in Brisbane, en route to the mine.

    Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk on June 28 warned Queensland was on the verge of another lockdown, and the test results of June 29 and June 30 would determine which way things go.

    There’s also high level concern about passengers who traveled with an infected crew member on flights from Sydney to Brisbane and the Gold Coast over the weekend.

    “We will not hesitate to take action,” the premier warned after mandating the use of masks in 11 local government areas across southeast Queensland for a fortnight.

    Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk on June 28 warned Queensland was on the verge of another lockdown. (Darren England /AAP Image)

    On the evening of June 28, six Virgin flights into and out of Brisbane, Sydney, Melbourne, Darwin and the Gold Coast on June 25-26 were added as Covid-19 exposure sites by Queensland Health.

    Meanwhile, Queensland’s war with the federal government over purpose-built quarantine facilities is rolling on. The Palaszczuk government says hotel quarantine for international travelers is Australia’s greatest single source of Covid-19 and has accused the federal government of letting in too many foreigners.

    Deputy Premier Steven Miles has claimed half the people coming into Australia are not citizens or permanent residents, but others who’ve been granted travel exemptions.

    Queensland is seeking to cut overseas arrivals, saying the volume is putting pressure on a hotel quarantine system that’s already failing and was never designed for infection control.

    “But we wouldn’t be in this situation, we wouldn’t be reducing our number of international arrivals, if we had purpose-built facilities which would, could have been up and running now,” he said on June 28.

    Queensland is still demanding the federal government approve its plans for a purpose-built quarantine center outside Toowoomba, even though Canberra has repeatedly rejected it and wants one built on Commonwealth land in Brisbane.

    Miles says if both 1000-bed facilities are built, reliance on hotel quarantine will be dramatically less. Currently, there are 2300 people in hotel quarantine in the state.

    (Edited by Vaibhav Pawar and Ritaban Misra. Map by Urvashi Makwana)



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