Testing criteria has changed to include all Queenslanders with symptoms of fever (or history of fever) OR acute respiratory symptoms (cough, sore throat, shortness of breath).
All Australians must practice social distancing and stay home except for essential trips and exercise.
Queensland introduced further border restrictions from midnight Friday 10 April.
There are new self-quarantine requirements for all overseas and interstate travellers, and people arriving from an identified COVID-19 hotspot.
Please note that public contact tracing alerts are removed after 14 days as they are no longer applicable.
Flight Number
Airline
Origin
Destination
Date of arrival
Close Contact Rows
VA341
Virgin Australia
Melbourne
Brisbane
20-Apr-20
17,18,19,20,21
QF520
Qantas
Sydney
Brisbane
13-Apr-20
24,25,26,27,28
Advice for passengers arriving on any flights with a confirmed case of COVID-19
All travellers arriving into Queensland from interstate or overseas are required to self-quarantine for 14 days (unless you are an exempt person). This applies to all travellers, even if you have no symptoms. Please follow the advice provided to you at the airport.
If you develop symptoms during your quarantine period, you must call your GP or 13 HEALTH (13 43 25 84). For severe symptoms, such as shortness of breath at rest or difficulty breathing, dial 000.
Symptoms and testing
If you have been overseas or interstate in the last 14 days and are feeling unwell, contact a doctor immediately. Before your appointment, call ahead and advise of your symptoms and recent travel so they can prepare for your visit.
Common symptoms of COVID-19 coronavirus include:
fever
a cough
sore throat
fatigue
shortness of breath.
Contact a doctor immediately if you have these symptoms and have travelled overseas in the past 14 days or have had contact with a confirmed case of COVID-19 coronavirus. Before your appointment, call ahead and advise of your symptoms and recent travel so necessary precautions can be taken.