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Australia to open quarantine-free travel with Japan, S. Korea

PM’s announcement comes as country continues to battle 3rd wave of Covid-19 infections

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 11 Nov 2021 11:59PM

Australia to open quarantine-free travel with Japan, S. Korea
Australia’s Prime Minister Scott Morrison says international students and skilled workers will be allowed back into the country without quarantining ‘as soon as possible’. – AFP pic, November 11, 2021 

CANBERRA – Australia’s Prime Minister Scott Morrison has flagged travel bubble arrangements with Japan and South Korea as the country gradually reopens to the world, reported Xinhua.

Morrison recently told the Victorian Chamber of Commerce and Industry that quarantine-free travel between Australia and the two Asian countries would soon resume after a suspension of more than 18 months.

As of Monday, fully vaccinated Australians are able to travel to Singapore without quarantining, provided they test negative for Covid-19 within 48 hours of departure and again after arriving.

From November 21, Australia’s borders will open the other way, which means that fully vaccinated travellers from Singapore will be able to fly into Canberra, Melbourne, and Sydney without undergoing quarantine.

“Singapore opens up on November 21. I think we’ll move fairly quickly beyond that into (South) Korea and Japan, and before the end of the year, I hope we’re opening up even more,” Morrison said yesterday.

Morrison also said international students and skilled workers will be allowed back into Australia without quarantining “as soon as possible”.

“Students will be back, I think, before the end of the year,” he said.

This morning, there were more than 1,500 new locally-acquired coronavirus cases and five deaths reported in Australia, as the country continues to battle a third wave of infections.

The majority of new cases were in Victoria, the country’s second-most populous state with Melbourne as the capital city, where 1,313 cases and four deaths were reported.

As of yesterday, 89.7% of Australians aged 16 and over have received one Covid-19 vaccine dose and 81.5% were fully inoculated, according to the Health Department. – Bernama, November 11, 2021 

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