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Queensland minister says NSW woman whose unborn twin baby died was not denied healthcare


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The Queensland health minister, Steven Miles, has rejected claims the state denied a northern New South Wales woman healthcare, resulting in the death of an unborn twin.

A Ballina woman pregnant with twins wanted to give birth in Brisbane on Thursday but was told by northern NSW health officials she would have to go into 14-day hotel quarantine under Queensland’s Covid-19 border rules.

Continue reading…Steven Miles says border closures do not apply to those seeking emergency healthcare after Scott Morrison calls for explanationNSW reveals 14 new cases and sacking of quarantine guards as Queensland infections climbFollow today’s coronavirus blogAustralia’s state by state lockdown rules and restrictionsMelbourne and Victoria trend mapMelbourne stage 4 restrictionsThe Queensland health minister, Steven Miles, has rejected claims the state denied a northern New South Wales woman healthcare, resulting in the death of an unborn twin.A Ballina woman pregnant with twins wanted to give birth in Brisbane on Thursday but was told by northern NSW health officials she would have to go into 14-day hotel quarantine under Queensland’s Covid-19 border rules. Continue reading…