The Queensland government is lifting its CCP virus restrictions in the greater Brisbane region from 1 a.m. on Friday as there were no new locally-transmitted cases in the last 14 days, Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk announced on Thursday morning. “Of course yesterday we said we were 100 percent on track to have our restrictions lifted at 1 a.m. tomorrow morning, and I can confirm that is exactly what is going to happen at 1 a.m. tomorrow morning,” Palaszczuk told reporters. She said people would no longer have to wear masks in public indoor areas, but masks were still required at airports and on planes as a condition set down by national cabinet. The premier encouraged those who may feel uncomfortable going into crowded areas where they can’t control their social distancing, such as on public transport or in shopping centres, to wear a mask voluntarily. “That’s entirely up to you,” she said. …