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Queensland is declaring all of Greater Sydney a COVID-19 hotspot effective 1am on Saturday

Queensland is declaring all of Greater Sydney a COVID-19 hotspot effective 1am on Saturday. 

Queensland premier Annastacia Palaszczuk says no one from greater Sydney will be allowed into Queensland from 1am on Saturday.

Meanwhile, Morrison said the outbreak in Melbourne was impacting the Australian economy.

It is clear that the Victorian wave that Australians are now experiencing – that’s how I honestly have to describe it, there’s not a second wave that’s going across the rest of the country, that is not occurring. There is a significant Victorian wave, but that Victorian wave is impacting the national economy more broadly.

He said restaurant bookings and employment figures in other states were down due to the Victorian outbreak.

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