Revocation Order - Border restrictions Direction (No. 60) and related directions
Direction from Chief Health Officer in accordance with emergency powers arising from the declared public health emergency
Revocation of Border restrictions Direction (No.60)
Revocation of Queensland Travel Declaration Direction (No.6)
Revocation of Interstate Areas of Concern (Vulnerable Facilities) Direction (No.2)
Revocation of Interstate Places of Concern (Stay at Home in Queensland) Direction (No.5)
Revocation of Declared Interstate Places of Concern Direction (No.3)
Revocation of COVID-19 Hotspots and Border Zone Declaration
Revocation of the Operational Protocol for Freight Movements entering Queensland
Revocation of the Operational protocol for disaster management workers entering Queensland
Public Health Act 2005 (Qld)
Section 362B
I, Dr John Gerrard, Chief Health Officer, reasonably believe it is necessary to give the following direction pursuant to the powers under s362B of the Public Health Act 2005 to assist in containing, or to respond to, the spread of COVID-19 within the community.
Revocation
- The Border Restrictions Direction (No. 60) effective from 7 January 2022 is revoked from 1am AEST 15 January 2022, and persons quarantining in compliance with the requirements of the Border Restrictions Direction (No.60) immediately prior to this revocation are released from quarantine from 1am AEST 15 January 2022.
- The Queensland Travel Declaration Direction (No.6) effective from 18 December 2021 is revoked from 1am AEST 15 January 2022.
- The Interstate Areas of Concern (Vulnerable Facilities) Direction (No.2) effective from 28 May 2021 is revoked from 1am AEST 15 January 2022.
- The Interstate Places of Concern (Stay at Home in Queensland) Direction (No.5) effective from 21 September 2021 is revoked from 1am AEST 15 January 2022.
- The Declared Interstate Places of Concern Direction (No.3) effective from 29 September 2021 is revoked from 1am AEST 15 January 2022.
- The COVID-19 Hotspots and Border Zone Declaration effective from 7 January 2022 is revoked from 1am AEST 15 January 2022.
- The Operational protocol for freight movements entering Queensland effective from 7 January 2022 is revoked from 1am AEST 15 January 2022.
- The Operational protocol for disaster management workers entering Queensland effective from 28 June 2021 is revoked from 1am AEST 15 January 2022.
Dr John Gerrard
Chief Health Officer
14 January 2022
Published on the Queensland Health website at 1am AEST 15 January 2022