Queensland Deputy Premier Steven Miles and Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk have offered differing lines on the plan for businesses beyond an 80 per cent statewide vaccination rate.Credit:Matt Dennien
The plan flags additional restrictions for unvaccinated people after the 80 per cent trigger,or December 17 at the latest,with further details “to be confirmed”.
Asked on the first day of the state government’s week-long “vax-a-thon” on Tuesday about the next steps regarding masks and venue capacity limits,Deputy Premier Steven Miles told reporters in Mt Isa “those announcements are still to come”.
“So we’ve done a roadmap for what will change about our borders,” he said. “When we hit those thresholds there will be another roadmap about restrictions,and we’re just talking with businesses now about which of them might like to take up the opportunity to only have workers and patrons who are vaccinated at their venues and those venues will be subject to the least restrictions.”
Mr Miles said he hoped all restrictions could be lifted for venues that choose to only welcome people who were vaccinated,with those allowing people who were not likely to have some level of public health restrictions until a 90 per cent vaccination threshold was met.
But asked on Thursday about when such a second roadmap might arrive,Ms Palaszczuk said:“No,there’s no second roadmap”.
“So I’ve made this very clear over the last few days,that what people are doing ... businesses will make up their own minds,” she said from Mackay.