Australia decides to reopen for international travellers from February 21
Times of IndiaTIMESOFINDIA.COM/TRAVEL NEWS, AUSTRALIA/ Updated : Feb 8, 2022, 13:20 IST
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Australia Reopen: Australia is finally reopening for vaccinated tourists, as per an announcement by the country’s Prime Minister Scott Morrison.
Australia Reopen: Australia is finally reopening for vaccinated tourists, as per an announcement by the country’s Prime Minister Scott Morrison. Read less
Australia is finally reopening for vaccinated tourists, as per an announcement by the country’s Prime Minister Scott Morrison. The country is looking forward to welcoming vaccinated tourists from February 21 onwards, thus ending its longstanding pandemic travel restrictions.
While international students and skilled migrants were permitted to enter the country since last December, the majority of foreign travellers were barred from entering, until now.
However, parts of Australia still have some tight measures in place. Western Australia for instane still has its tight restrictions in place. Non-residents are still not permitted to enter into Western Australia, and not just that, Australians from other states are also not allowed to enter unless they have permission.
Australia has seen low numbers of infections in the past week, which has also dipped hospital admissions. The country reported a little over 23000 new cases on Monday. A total of 2.4 million cases have been recorded in the country since the first case of Omicron was detected back in November in the country.
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