Two teenage girls who allegedly lied on their border declaration forms to get into Queensland have tested negative to coronavirus. 9News
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"These two ladies arrived in Queensland last week. Certainly prior to the closures however they had come from a hotspot down in NSW," he said. "Today we were fortunate to find these two ladies and they are cooperating with Queensland police to get tested and then a management process.""They weren't completely honest with where they had been but later on, we discovered they had come from a hotspot," he said.Supt Hawkins said it was yet to be determined whether the teenagers would face charges.
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