Brisbane's Supreme Court has issued new restrictions for anyone entering a court as the state reopens borders.
Anyone entering the Queensland Supreme and District courts who is not double vaccinated will be required to wear a face mask at all times, other than when speaking in court.
The direction also said all persons entering a court should check in when entering the building and again at individual courtrooms using the Check In Qld app and practise safe distancing. Queensland Law Society president Elizabeth Shearer backs the direction, suggesting it is an appropriate response in preparation for community transmission.
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