Queensland COVID latest hotspot and border updates

Friday, August 13, 2021

SOURCE: QLD GOVERNMENT

Latest updates

All of New South Wales and Victoria are declared hotspots. The Australian Capital Territory will be a declared hotspot from 1am AEST 14 August 2021.

Anyone who arrives in Queensland before 1am AEST 14 August 2021 who has been in the Australian Capital Territory in the last 14 days or since 1am AEST 9 August (whichever is later) must follow stay at home restrictions.

The New South Wales border zone has been reinstated. Additional restrictions are in place for anyone who has been in the Walgett Shire, Bourke Shire, Brewarrina Shire, Ballina Shire, Byron Shire, City of Lismore or Richmond Valley Council Local Government Areas since in the last 14 days or since the identified start date (whichever is later).

Queensland has current contact tracing alerts and related public health advice for people who have been in Queensland, Australian Capital Territory, New South Wales and Victoria.