South Australia will immediately revoke their border restrictions with Queensland after a snap Transition Committee meeting was called today.
Queensland residents will still need to be tested upon their arrival in South Australia.
Anyone entering South Australia from outside of known coronavirus exposure sites will no longer have to quarantine but will have to get tested on day one, five and 13, and self-isolate if they show symptoms, SA said in a statement.
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The announcement comes after Queensland recorded just one case of community transmission in the last day and have identified the missing link in the original Brisbane cluster.
Queenslanders will now have the chance to travel to through SA throughout the rest of the Easter long weekend.
This morning, NSW recorded its third day of zero community transmission.
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