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Olivia Muranga gets community service on downgraded charge over COVID-19 border breaches

Print text only Cancel An indulgent and careless woman who sparked a major health emergency in south-east Queensland last year after dodging the state s border rules while infected with COVID-19 has been sentenced to 40 hours of community service after pleading guilty to a downgraded charge. Key points: Magistrate Sue Ganasan described Ms Muranga s actions as indulgent and careless In sentencing, Magistrate Ganasan noted Ms Muranga had been demonised Olivia Muranga and two friends travelled to Melbourne to holiday last July, when all of Victoria was a declared coronavirus hotspot. When the trio flew back to Queensland via Sydney, they lied to health officials about their travel history and falsified their border documentation in an attempt to avoid mandatory hotel quarantine.

Woman who sparked Brisbane COVID scare after Melbourne trip sentenced

Woman who sparked Brisbane COVID scare after Melbourne trip sentenced We’re sorry, this service is currently unavailable. Please try again later. Dismiss Normal text size Advertisement A Queensland woman who lied about visiting Melbourne while it was a coronavirus hotspot, tested positive and triggered a Brisbane lockdown has been sentenced to 40 hours of community service. Olivia Muranga, 20, requested her case for allegedly breaching border declarations be heard separately from that of her two co-accused. Olivia Muranga (left) outside Brisbane Magistrates Court with lawyer Dominic Brunello. Credit:Cloe Read Ms Muranga pleaded guilty to failing to comply with a health direction after not declaring she had been in a COVID-19 hotspot when applying for a G-type border pass upon entering Brisbane Airport from Victoria on July 21 last year.

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