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Covid: Australia to reopen borders to international travel | Covid: Australia to reopen borders to international travel |
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Australia implemented some of the world's strictest border controls during the pandemic | Australia implemented some of the world's strictest border controls during the pandemic |
Australia has announced the reopening of its borders to vaccinated tourists and other visa holders for the first time in almost two years. | Australia has announced the reopening of its borders to vaccinated tourists and other visa holders for the first time in almost two years. |
"If you're double vaccinated, we look forward to welcoming you back," Prime Minister Scott Morrison said. | "If you're double vaccinated, we look forward to welcoming you back," Prime Minister Scott Morrison said. |
The reopening, on 21 February, will be welcome news for many sectors including international education. | The reopening, on 21 February, will be welcome news for many sectors including international education. |
Australia has had some of the world's strictest border controls throughout the coronavirus pandemic. | Australia has had some of the world's strictest border controls throughout the coronavirus pandemic. |
In March 2020, the government closed the borders. It barred most foreigners from entering the country and put caps on total arrivals to help combat Covid. | In March 2020, the government closed the borders. It barred most foreigners from entering the country and put caps on total arrivals to help combat Covid. |
Some international students and skilled migrants have been permitted to enter the country since last December. | Some international students and skilled migrants have been permitted to enter the country since last December. |
The battle to open up 'Fortress Australia' | The battle to open up 'Fortress Australia' |
Australia revisited - a country changed by Covid | Australia revisited - a country changed by Covid |
On Monday, Mr Morrison said those entering Australia when the borders fully reopened would need to provide proof of vaccination: "That's the rule. Everyone is expected to abide by it," he said. | On Monday, Mr Morrison said those entering Australia when the borders fully reopened would need to provide proof of vaccination: "That's the rule. Everyone is expected to abide by it," he said. |
Unvaccinated travellers who have a medical reason for not being jabbed will still need to apply for a travel exemption and, if successful, will be required to quarantine at a hotel. | Unvaccinated travellers who have a medical reason for not being jabbed will still need to apply for a travel exemption and, if successful, will be required to quarantine at a hotel. |
Melinda de Boer, 44, from Switzerland, told the BBC that she was finally planning to travel to Melbourne to see her mum, who had breast cancer last year. | |
"Her grandchildren haven't seen her for nearly three years. We are looking to go in the October or December holidays," she said. | |
Ms De Boer said she was reluctant to book at the moment and was "worried about the airlines and masses of people going". | |
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Midnight rush for shops and pubs as Sydney reopens (October 2021) | |
Since the start of the pandemic, Australia has implemented strict measures to help fight the spread of Covid infections - even banning its own people from leaving the country last year. | Since the start of the pandemic, Australia has implemented strict measures to help fight the spread of Covid infections - even banning its own people from leaving the country last year. |
Despite most of the country opening up, the state of Western Australia (WA) still has tight measures. It is currently closed to non-residents, including those from other Australian states, unless they have permission to enter. | Despite most of the country opening up, the state of Western Australia (WA) still has tight measures. It is currently closed to non-residents, including those from other Australian states, unless they have permission to enter. |
There had been plans to open WA's borders to interstate and international tourists this month, but that move was postponed indefinitely due to the Omicron variant. | There had been plans to open WA's borders to interstate and international tourists this month, but that move was postponed indefinitely due to the Omicron variant. |
Australia has so far reported more than 2.7 million cases of coronavirus and more than 4,240 Covid-related deaths, according to Johns Hopkins University data. Nearly 80% of the population is fully vaccinated. | Australia has so far reported more than 2.7 million cases of coronavirus and more than 4,240 Covid-related deaths, according to Johns Hopkins University data. Nearly 80% of the population is fully vaccinated. |
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