A charity has stepped in to help reunite a three-year-old boy with his mum and dad after they were separated when the Queensland government shut its border to New South Wales (NSW) amid the CCP virus Delta variant outbreak. The toddler has been separated from his mum and dad for eight weeks, stuck on a cattle station with his grandparents in the remote town of Griffith, NSW. The family say they implored the Queensland government to let young Memphis Francis cross the state border to return to his parent’s care, but were rejected several times. Instead, they say Queensland Health insisted the family fly to Brisbane via Sydney, the epicentre of the current COVID-19 Delta variant outbreak, where they would then enter hotel quarantine for two weeks. This wasn’t an option for the family, however, due to health concerns related to the boy’s grandparents and not wanting them to unnecessarily put …