Queensland Health authorities are scrambling to contain a growing coronavirus cluster, as millions of residents in Greater Brisbane officially enter lockdown. Subscribe: http://ab.co/1svxLVE Read more here: https://ab.co/2O1OxTL

As of 5:00pm today, people in five local government areas that make up Greater Brisbane — Brisbane, Ipswich, Logan, Moreton and Redlands — are under strict stay-at-home orders under the snap three-day lockdown.

Queensland Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk said she was extremely worried about the escalating situation.

“I didn’t sleep last night, so I am very worried. I am very concerned,” she said.

“We have done it before, we have got through this together and I’m sure that if everyone does the right thing we will be able to get through it.”

Residents can only leave their homes for essential shopping, exercise in their local area, work or study which cannot be done from home and to provide care.

Across the state, masks are now mandatory outside the home, including in workplaces, on public transport and in rideshare services.

All Queenslanders must carry a mask at all times when they leave their home and wear one in indoor public places and outdoor public venues where social distancing is not possible.

The restrictions also apply to anyone who has visited Greater Brisbane since Saturday, March 20.

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