Face masks mandatory indoors in greater Brisbane or you'll be fined $200



Face masks mandatory in greater Brisbane or you’ll be fined $200 – here’s everything you need to know

The return of mandatory masks wearing indoors has returned in Brisbane as a concerning community cluster grows.

Queensland reported 10 new coronavirus cases on Monday, including four locally-acquired cases, sparking a three lockdown in Brisbane from 5pm Monday.

Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk has announced the return of mandatory masks wearing across the Greater Brisbane area.

Masks are mandatory in public, including indoor venues, unless you are in your own home.

Masks are strongly advised in other parts of Queensland in situations physically distancing is not possible or when visiting indoor venues or on public transport.

More to come. 

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