Queensland’s fourth Covid wave has offically been declared over with the state transferring to a inexperienced alert setting.
Queensland Acting Premier Steven Miles held a press convention on Wednesday the place he introduced the change within the state’s site visitors gentle system.
It comes after the state has reported a 39 per cent lower in lively instances this month.
“Returning us to levels before this wave in early November,” Mr Miles instructed reporters.
Queensland will now be downgraded from amber to a inexperienced alert setting after virtually two months of surging Covid instances.
The state is was believed to have reached the height of the most recent wave of the pandemic on December 20 when 16,000 instances had been reported.
More to return.
Originally printed as Queensland’s fourth wave of Covid is over after large drop in instances, Acting Premier studies