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By 30 March another 8 locally acquired cases were reported, for a total of 10 new cases in the preceding 24 hours, and 2 separate clusters, both UK strain were identified. As of this date Queensland had 78 active cases in hospitals. [21] On 31 March in Queensland 34,711 coronavirus tests and 7,596 vaccinations were conducted. [22]
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In July 2021, the Australian government after continually stating COVID-zero was not sustainable, published the 'National Plan' to live with COVID. [26] As outbreaks of SARS-CoV-2 Delta variant which started in June 2021 in New South Wales spread, almost half of Australia's population and most major cities were in lockdown for at least 3 days ...
The District of Columbia is in stage two out of three reopening stages outlined in its “ReOpen DC” plan, and stage four will occur when there is a vaccine and “new normal.” 27 States With ...
After a fourth wave of COVID-19 arrived in Ireland in October, the Government published on 19 October a revised plan for the easing of restrictions, with nightclubs allowed to reopen, however the continued use of masks, vaccine certificates and social distancing measures would remain in place until at least February 2022. [219]
Date effective Changes to restrictions One 27 April 2020 Gatherings of up to 10 people permitted. Schools opened for term 2 on the originally scheduled date, 28 April. [16] Two 18 May 2020 Gatherings of up to 20 people permitted. Dine in at cafés, restaurants and pubs allowed to reopen. Internal travel restrictions reduced from 13 regions to 4 ...
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The plan is to have a group of suburbs with the population of Darwin by 2030. In 2019, Springfield City Group was inducted into the Queensland Business Leaders Hall of Fame in recognition of their visionary entrepreneurship in establishing Springfield, as a nation-building project and Australia's first privately-constructed city.