Queensland is opening its borders to all states with the exception of declared ‘hot spots’ from this Friday, July 10.
Currently all of the state of Victoria has been declared as a ‘hot spot’ for people entering Queensland.
There will be some changes to the border restriction measures on the Gold Coast.
From midday this Friday, July 10, 2020 anyone who enters Queensland will need to have a Queensland Border Declaration Pass and any necessary documentation to prove they have not been in Victoria over the past 14 days.
The changes also apply to Queensland residents and visitors.
Chief Superintendent Mark Wheeler said the aim of these changes were to protect Queensland from COVID-19 community transmission being experienced in other states.
“These strict measures are about safeguarding Queensland in the midst of a global pandemic,” Chief Superintendent Wheeler said.
“They are necessary and important to maintain the good work that has already been

