International terminal now a âvenue of concernâ Brisbane Airport international terminal has been declared a âvenue of concernâ after a passenger from PNG who entered the green zone there tested positive to COVID-19.
Health by Janelle Miles
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Subscriber only Anyone who was in the terminal between 9.45am and midday on Thursday, 29 April 2021, should monitor their symptoms and get tested immediately if they feel unwell, she said. The two passengers who were misdirected to the green zone spent about two hours among passengers waiting for three New Zealand-bound flights - Air New Zealand NZ202 from Brisbane to Christchurch, Air New Zealand NZ146 from Brisbane to Auckland and Qantas QF135 from Brisbane to Christchurch.
International terminal now a âvenue of concernâ Brisbane Airport international terminal has been declared a âvenue of concernâ after a passenger from PNG who entered the green zone there tested positive to COVID-19.
Health by Janelle Miles
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Subscriber only Anyone who was in the terminal between 9.45am and midday on Thursday, 29 April 2021, should monitor their symptoms and get tested immediately if they feel unwell, she said. The two passengers who were misdirected to the green zone spent about two hours among passengers waiting for three New Zealand-bound flights - Air New Zealand NZ202 from Brisbane to Christchurch, Air New Zealand NZ146 from Brisbane to Auckland and Qantas QF135 from Brisbane to Christchurch.
Health authorities have found three new cases of coronavirus on board the gas tanker Inge Kosan which is off the Queensland coast.
The new cases on Thursday take the total number of COVID-19 cases among people on the British-flagged gas tanker to 11.
The Inge Kosan is currently anchored off Mooloolaba on the Sunshine Coast with state authorities containing and treating the active cases aboard the ship.
The Inge Kosan is seen anchored off the coast of the Sunshine Coast on Tuesday. Health workers will assess COVID-positive crew on board a British-flagged tanker after the ship was given permission to anchor
Apr 24, 2021 â 4.07pm
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West Australian premier Mark McGowan has threatened to permanently halve the number of international arrivals into Perth unless the federal government opens up dedicated quarantine facilities and has called for an immediate ban on anyone from Australia travelling to India.
Perth and the Peel region are in the first day of a snap three-day lockdown after a returned traveller caught COVID-19 while in hotel quarantine and triggered the first community transmission of the virus in more than 12 months.
Mark McGowan (right) and WAâs Chief Health Officer Dr Andy Robertson, on day one of the lockdown.Â
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