Vaccine mandate for Queensland health workers, new rules for home quarantine

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Vaccine mandates applying to Queensland hospital staff will now apply to all health workers across the state. 9News

Health Minister Yvette D'Ath today announced all

"The virus is coming and we know that when the borders open, every single community and every one of us will be exposed to this virus," she said."This is visitors, not patients," Ms D'Ath said. "People who meet this criteria will have the certainty to now start booking flights to come back to Queensland from the 19th of November. You can be assured you can start making plans," Ms D'Ath said.

Eligible homes include those with ample air circulation which are separate from shared spaces in the home or shared apartment entrances.

 

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Bringing Qld health staff in line with National laws. Don't single out Qld health for this

Since when has Dan Andrews been running this state, making this shit up as they go. Not long for Palachook to get her real vaccine or no cafe for you.

What took you so long speech impediment Yvette

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