Queensland health authorities hint at possible easing of COVID-19 quarantine rules for close contacts

 Queensland Health Minister Yvette D'Ath has flagged quarantine requirements for close contacts of COVID-19 cases could be scrapped after the state passes the peak of its Omicron wave.

Ms D'Ath said she would meet with Chief Health Officer John Gerrard this afternoon after Victoria and New South Wales announced similar moves today.

"What I want to hear from the Chief Health Officer is how he's feeling about the pressures on the health system," she said.

"Obviously, we know lifting close contacts will help as far as getting more people back at work — both in the health system and in the broader community — and help businesses and the economy.

Read More: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2022-04-20/qld-coronavirus-covid19-quarantine-rules-close-contacts-ease/100997188



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