Queensland latest coronavirus data as at 25 May

Queensland has no new confirmed cases of novel coronavirus (COVID-19) to report today.

Five cases have been removed, reducing Queensland’s total number of COVID-19 cases from 1,061 to 1,056. This has also reduced the number of active and recovered cases.

HHS*Active casesRecovered casesDeathsTotal confirmed cases to date
Cairns and
Hinterland
036036
Central
Queensland
1809
Central West0000
Darling
Downs
040242
Gold Coast21910193
Mackay015015
Metro North13133317
Metro
South
62580264
North West0000
South West0000
Sunshine Coast192194
Torres and
Cape
0000
Townsville024024
West
Moreton
137038
Wide Bay024024
Overseas0000
Total12103861056**

* HHS level case data may include a patient’s residential address, Public Health Unit managing or location where test was ordered.

** Changes may occur in the number of notifications reported from day to day. This is due to ongoing maintenance and update of notification details as new information becomes available, or where discrepancies are detected through data quality assurance activities.

Some restrictions have been lifted in Queensland allowing more travel, more activities, and larger gatherings.

Permitted activities include:

  • Up to five people can visit your home from separate households for day visits
  • Up to 10 people can gather for non-contact outdoor activities
  • You can travel up to 150km radius from your home (or 500km if you live in Outback Queensland) for recreational activities
  • Up to 10 people (or up to 20 people for Outback Queensland local residents) can dine in at restaurants, cafes, pubs, registered and licensed clubs and RSL clubs provided the business is following a COVID SAFE checklist.
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