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1 May, 2022

Quarantine requirements to ease in Queensland

QUEENSLAND Health authorities removed quarantine requirements for close contacts from 6pm, Thursday, April 28.


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Health Minister Yvette D’Ath said the relaxation of the rules was the next step towards managing COVID safely in the community and getting our lives back. 

“When COVID reached our state, Queenslanders pulled together to deliver one of the world’s most successful pandemic responses,” the Minister said. 

“At every stage of the pandemic, Queenslanders followed the health advice to protect them and their loved ones and keep our economy strong. 

“The health advice means we can now take the next step and remove quarantine requirements for close contacts. 

“This will provide a much-needed boost to businesses and allow many workers to return to their jobs. 

“Because we’ve listened to the health advice and more than 92% are fully vaccinated, Queenslanders can move forward with increased confidence.” 

The measures that kicked in on Thursday only apply to asymptomatic close contacts. 

Close contacts who have symptoms of COVID-19 will be required to test and isolate until these symptoms resolve, even if they return a negative RAT result. 

Under the new arrangements, close contacts will need to wear masks outside their home for seven days and will need to have a negative COVID-19 test result every second day since becoming a close contact. 

Minister D’Ath said close contacts who work in a vulnerable setting will still need to meet a range of criteria, including meeting the vaccination requirements, wearing a mask at all times, being free of symptoms, and undertaking regular COVID-19 testing. 

“We’ll continue to ensure our pandemic response prioritises the health and wellbeing of all Queenslanders,” the Minister said. 

Also, from Thursday, April 28, unvaccinated travellers were allowed to enter Queensland without quarantine. 

“This will deliver a shot in the arm to our tourism industry,” the Minister said. 

“We hope to see many thousands of international travellers visiting Queensland thanks to these changes.” 

Whether vaccinated or unvaccinated, international arrivals will still need to return a negative COVID-19 test result within 24 hours of their arrival and will need to undertake further testing if they develop symptoms. 

Chief Health Officer Dr John Gerrard said that it was important for all Queenslanders to continue to take precautions when needed. 

“It is essential that common sense continues to prevail as we move out of this pandemic,” Dr Gerrard said. 

“By no means should we consider this pandemic to be over. 

“All Queenslanders should continue to use the techniques we already know; wash your hands, wear a mask when you are unable to distance yourself, and stay at home if you are unwell.”

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