Queensland minister apologises over border COVID-19 PCR test confusion ahead of peak tourist season

 Queensland Tourism Minister Stirling Hinchliffe said he is "sorry that there has been confusion" over PCR testing, as Gold Coast operators worry low occupancy rates will not improve for what should be the peak Christmas tourism season. 

Travellers entering Queensland for non-essential reasons will be required to provide a negative PCR test result when border restrictions ease next month.

But there has been confusion over whether travellers themselves would have to pay for the $150 test.

Read More: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2021-11-25/tourism-minister-stirling-hinchliffe-apologies-over-covid-test/100649904



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