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Queensland’s Police Commissioner says it is essential officers monitor quarantine hotels to avoid what has happened in Victoria.

Queensland’s Police Commissioner says it is essential officers monitor quarantine hotels to avoid what has happened in Victoria. Specialist officers are being redeployed from the frontline to watch over returned travelers.

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