COVID-19 Update: Queensland releases its 80 per cent roadmap for reopening

This is your update on the Coronavirus in Australia for 9 November 2021.

Kiongozi wa Queensland Annastacia Palaszczuk (katikati) akizungumza na wafanyakazi katika kituo cha chanjo cha Logan

Kiongozi wa Queensland Annastacia Palaszczuk (katikati), akizungumza na wafanyakazi katika kituo cha chanjo cha Logan. Source: AAP Image/Jono Searle

Highlights

  • Queensland announces a range of relaxations for fully vaccinated people.
  • From 17 December, or when the state reaches 80 per cent double vaccination, there will be no COVID-19 restrictions on pubs and other entertainment venues, stadiums, etc.
  • Hospital visits will be open to only vaccinated people, the only exception being end of life or emergency situations.
  • Queenslanders will not have to wear masks except for flights and airports once the state reaches 80 per cent first dose vaccination target.
  • A new report from Doherty Institute has found that with COVID-19 vaccination coverage greater than 70 per cent, around half of all infections will be in vaccinated people, but in a milder and less infectious form.
  • Under the 3-stage roadmap of opening up, Northern Territory to begin home quarantine from 23 November.

COVID-19 cases:

  • Victoria has recorded 1,069 new local cases and 10 deaths.
  • NSW has recorded 222 new cases and four deaths.

Quarantine, travel, testing clinics and pandemic disaster payment

Quarantine and testing requirements are managed and enforced by state and territory governments:

If you want to travel overseas, you may be able to apply online for an exemption.  for more information about the conditions to leave Australia. There are temporary measures for international flights that are regularly reviewed by the government and updated on the  website.



Visit the translated resources published by NSW Multicultural Health Communication Service:


Testing clinics in each state and territory:

 
 

Pandemic disaster payment information in each state and territory:

 
 

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Published 9 November 2021 12:19pm
Updated 8 February 2023 3:03pm
By SBS/ALC Content
Source: SBS


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