Dannii Minogue gets the all-clear after a Covid-19 scare as she returns to Melbourne following a brief visit to Brisbane
Danni Minogue has been given the all-clear following a coronavirus scare.
The Masked Singer judge, 49, received a negative test result after a brief visit to Brisbane last week, and looked cheerful as she stepped out for a walk with a friend in Melbourne on Monday.
Queensland is battling to contain a Covid-19 outbreak, with the total number of active cases rising from just five in February to 78 as of Tuesday.
Phew! Danni Minogue has been given the all-clear following a coronavirus scare. The Masked Singer judge, 49, received a negative test result after a brief visit to Brisbane last week, and looked cheerful as she stepped out for a walk with a friend in Melbourne on Monday
Danni wore a monochrome coat, black jeans and a T-shirt with the slogan ‘love and kisses’.
She kept her look casual and comfortable with white sneakers and a small handbag.
The pop star sipped on a can of Diet Coke, and her blonde hair was styled in loose waves.
Crisis: Queensland is battling to contain a Covid-19 outbreak, with the total number of active cases rising from just five in February to 78 as of Tuesday
Relief: ‘Yes, I was tested and thankfully the results came back negative,’ Dannii said on Monday
Dannii had attended an exclusive event for the launch of Virgin Australia’s new Business Class menu in Brisbane on Thursday, March 25.
She was only in Brisbane briefly, and returned to Melbourne a day later.
On Monday, Dannii confirmed she’d been tested for Covid-19 upon her return to Victoria and immediately went into self-isolation while awaiting her negative result.
‘Yes, I was tested and thankfully the results came back negative,’ she said.
Chic: Danni wore a monochrome coat, black jeans and a T-shirt with the words ‘love and kisses’
Refreshing: She sipped on a can of Diet Coke, and her blonde hair was styled in loose waves
After taking a stroll with her pal, she went to collect her 10-year-old son, Ethan, from school that afternoon.
Anyone who has entered Victoria from the City of Brisbane and Moreton Bay Region since March 12 must immediately self-isolate, get a coronavirus test within 72 hours, and stay isolated until they receive a negative result.
Meanwhile, anyone who has entered New South Wales from the same areas have to follow Queensland’s ‘stay at home’ order until further notice.
Running errands: After taking a stroll with her friend (right), Danni went to collect her 10-year-old son, Ethan, from school that afternoon
The rules: Anyone who has entered Victoria from the City of Brisbane and Moreton Bay Region since March 12 must immediately self-isolate, get a coronavirus test within 72 hours, and stay isolated until they receive a negative result
Queensland premier Annastacia Palaszczuk left open the possibility of Brisbane’s snap lockdown being extended.
Ms Palaszczuk said the Greater Brisbane lockdown which began at 5pm Monday and was to last three days was now a ‘day-by-day’ proposition.
‘Do we expect to see more cases? Probably,’ she said on Tuesday. ‘Everyone is worried.’
New South Wales premier Gladys Berejiklian warned NSW residents to brace for the virus to spread across the border.
Lockdown: Queensland premier Annastacia Palaszczuk left open the possibility of Brisbane’s snap lockdown being extended