Around 100 people arrived in Victoria on Saturday from Brisbane after the Queensland government suddenly imposed a three-day lockdown announced Friday to contain the risk of spreading a highly-infectious UK variant of COVID-19. It comes as the Victorian government told those in locked-down Greater Brisbane to stay where they are on Friday, while those who had returned from Queensland’s affected areas since Jan. 2 must get tested and self-isolate. Similar messages were circulated by other state and territory authorities as many attempted to rush out of the Brisbane area. Border restrictions for Victoria were put in place starting midnight Friday. Travellers who arrived on Saturday have been sent home to self-isolate. “DHHS authorised officers worked with 96 travellers today to facilitate home isolation in line with QLD Health’s decision,” the spokeswoman for Victoria’s Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) said. “We’ve taken their details and they’re in home quarantine until …