Queensland Christians given greenlight to hold Easter services
Easter church services across Queensland have been given the greenlight by Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk after the state recorded just one new locally acquired infection on Thursday. “This is really important for many people across Queensland and, of course, those services and the Easter Mass can go ahead,” she said. Greater Brisbane will emerge from its snap three-day lockdown at midday today, however, some restrictions will remain in place until April 15. People attending religious services must abide by the one person per two square metre rule and are being asked to wear masks in crowded settings.
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Easter church services across Queensland have been given the greenlight by Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk after the state recorded just one new locally acquired infection on Thursday. “This is really important for many people across Queensland and, of course, those services and the Easter Mass can go ahead,” she said. Greater Brisbane will emerge from its snap three-day lockdown at midday today, however, some restrictions will remain in place until April 15. People attending religious services must abide by the one person per two square metre rule and are being asked to wear masks in crowded settings.
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