Queensland Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk has signalled a potential divergence from Australia’s national plan to reopen internal borders once 70-80 percent of people are fully vaccinated. Instead, she indicated she would keep Queensland’s border to New South Wales (NSW) closed until children under 12 are vaccinated too. “I honestly believe that we need to have further research done on what happens to the zero to 12-year-old cohort as they remain unvaccinated,” she said in Queensland’s Parliament on Wednesday. Her comments seemed to cast doubt on the Doherty Institute modelling, which forms the basis for National Cabinet’s national plan to reopen Australia in phases triggered by vaccination thresholds being achieved. The National Cabinet is an intergovernmental body made up of state and territory leaders and the prime minister. The premier said she doesn’t want to see Queensland’s hospitals “overrun” with COVID-19 patients. “You open up this state, and … you let the virus in here, …