Whereabouts of travellers at risk of coronavirus not being shared by Commonwealth, Queensland Premier says
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https://www.abc.net.au/news/2020-01-30/coronavirus-second-case-confirmed-in-quee...Queensland Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk has accused the Federal Government of withholding information about the whereabouts of people who may have been affected by coronavirus.
Ms Palaszczuk told ABC Radio Brisbane only the Federal Government had contact information for people who travelled to the province at the centre of the outbreak.
"We need people who have travelled in Hubei Province to remain in their homes and in their hotels for a period of time," she said.
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"We do not have the information to talk to those people.
"Only the Federal Government has incoming boarding cards and knows who is coming into Australia."On those cards is the information about where they are staying and their mobile phone numbers."
Ms Palaszczuk said
her request for this information was declined when she asked during a "hook-up" call yesterday.
The Federal Government denied Ms Palaszczuk's allegations that they were withholding passenger contact details.