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New COVID-19 restrictions in Redland City to home visits, public gatherings and visits to aged care, disability accomodation facilities and hospitals

22 August 2020
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The State Government announced today new COVID-19 restrictions for areas including Redland City.

Under the changes, that are effective immediately, there can only be a maximum of 10 visitors in your home, including the members of your household that live there.

In addition, public gatherings can only have a maximum of 10 people including yourself.

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This does not apply to businesses which are using a COVID-19 safe plan.

There are also new restrictions around visiting residential aged care, disability accommodation facilities and hospitals.

The areas affected by these new restrictions are: Redland City, Brisbane, Logan, Ipswich, Scenic Rim, Somerset, Lockyer Valley and Moreton Bay.

Across the rest of Queensland a maximum of 30 people in your home including the members of your household and public gatherings must have no more than 30 people.

For more information from the Queensland Government visit https://www.qld.gov.au/health/conditions/health-alerts/coronavirus-covid-19/current-status/urgent-covid-19-update

Tags: Coronavirus (COVID-19)

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