A Queensland police officer moves a stop sign at a vehicle checkpoint on the Pacific Highway on the Queensland - New South Wales border, in Brisbane on April 15, 2020. Patrick Hamilton/AFP via Getty Images
Queensland has two new cases of COVID-19 as authorities engage in a balancing act, trying to let hordes of visitors into the newly reopened state while keeping COVID-19 out.
The new confirmed cases were people returning from overseas, according to Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk.
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