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liona2006 发表于 2020-12-23 19:39 
我们现在国泰飞机明天飞香港 希望一切顺利,今天稍微查了下,qld health 说最新policy 是double quarantine ...
不用隔离两次:
https://www.health.qld.gov.au/sy ... border-restrictions
Part B – Quarantine completed in another Australian State/Territory
A person permitted to enter Queensland under part 2, is required to quarantine as required by the general quarantine requirements set out in part A of schedule 2 unless the person:
has completed a minimum 14 days of government mandated quarantine in another Australian State or Territory immediately prior to entering Queensland; and
provides the following to an emergency officer (public health):
written confirmation of the person's quarantine period from a government authority of another Australian State or Territory where the government mandated quarantine was completed; and
written confirmation from the health authority of another Australian State or Territory where the government mandated quarantine was completed that the person had a negative COVID-19 test result after day 10 (or later) of the government mandated quarantine; and
an undertaking that the person wore a protective mask; and
an undertaking that the person travelled by the most practicable direct route without stopping from the place of government mandated quarantine to an approved airport to depart the COVID-19 hotspot and did not leave the confines of the airport; and
any travel under paragraph 5(b)(iv) must be by:
private transport; or
transport arranged by the government authority.
Note – private transport does not include a bus or shuttle service including an airport shuttle, airport transfer service or regional or inter-city bus service.
A person who is unable to meet all of the requirements in paragraph 5(a), (b) and (c) above must quarantine in accordance with the general quarantine requirements.
A person who satisfies paragraph 5(a), (b)(i), (iii) and (iv) but is unable to meet the requirement in paragraph 5(b)(ii), must quarantine for 14 days or until they receive a negative COVID-19 test result, whichever is the shorter period.
For example, a returning Queensland resident who has completed government mandated quarantine for 14 days in another Australian State or Territory but has not had a negative COVID-19 test, will be required to quarantine in Queensland until they receive a negative COVID-19 test. |
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