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Palaszczuk marks 12 months since state health emergency declaration
Queensland Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk has celebrated her state's health response to the coronavirus pandemic 12 months to the day a COVID-19 emergency was first declared. Ms Palaszczuk spruiked her government's efforts in combatting the spread of the virus as it prepared to once again re-open its borders to Greater Sydney, sure to be welcome news to the state's struggling tourism sector. "One year to the very day when we declared a health emergency in Queensland to deal with COVID-19. We were the first state to do so," she said. The premier summarised the extent of the pandemic in the state, noting the state had recorded 1,309 cases to date and six deaths, five of which were from cruise ships at the outset of the pandemic. The state recorded just one new case overnight.
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Queensland Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk has celebrated her state's health response to the coronavirus pandemic 12 months to the day a COVID-19 emergency was first declared. Ms Palaszczuk spruiked her government's efforts in combatting the spread of the virus as it prepared to once again re-open its borders to Greater Sydney, sure to be welcome news to the state's struggling tourism sector. "One year to the very day when we declared a health emergency in Queensland to deal with COVID-19. We were the first state to do so," she said. The premier summarised the extent of the pandemic in the state, noting the state had recorded 1,309 cases to date and six deaths, five of which were from cruise ships at the outset of the pandemic. The state recorded just one new case overnight.
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