Covid-19 Australia: Queensland axes mandatory marks on public transport, Dan Andrews won’t do same

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Queensland has become the second state within 24 hours to axe mandatory masks on public transport.

Within hours, commuters in the Sunshine state will no longer need to wear  face masks on public transport, taxis, rideshares or commercial shuttles.

The same rules apply when waiting on a platform or stop, taxi rank or pick-up area.

It comes after NSW scrapped the Covid-19 restriction on Monday. 

But one state that won’t be following suit is Victoria with Daniel Andrews standing firm.

More to come