Police will ramp up patrols and vehicle intercepts on the Queensland border.(
ABC News: Jennifer Huxley
Queensland has declared more New South Wales local government areas COVID-19 hotspots as the southern state's cluster of the highly infectious Delta variant grows.
Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk said as of 1:00am on Thursday, Queensland will close its borders to Sydney, Bayside, Woollahra, Canada Bay, Inner West and Randwick council areas.
The state already declared the Waverley Council area a hotspot.
Travellers from those areas will be barred from entering the state, while Queenslanders returning from those areas will be placed in hotel quarantine.
Non-Queensland residents who have visited those areas will need an exemption to enter the state and will also need to quarantine.
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