Small business owners in the Australian state of Queensland are calling for the state government to review COVID-19 mandates after the state reached 90 percent vaccination rate more than six weeks ago. After two years of mandates and disruptions, data from the Chamber of Commerce and Industry Queensland (CCIQ) indicates that business confidence is at its lowest levels since the start of the pandemic. Amanda Rohan, CCIQ’s general manager of policy and advocacy, said the state government promised a vaccine mandate review when the 90 percent vaccination milestone was reached but that do date there had been no certainty as to what the review included, what it meant for businesses, or if it happened at all. “For close to two years Queensland communities have been doing everything they’ve been told to, everything they can, to get to this point in the state’s COVID recovery,” Rohan said in a release on March …