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Australia halts quarantine-free NZ travel – The West Australian
Australia has declared New Zealand a red zone, halting quarantine-free travel after three coronavirus cases were recorded in Auckland.

Australia has put a stop to quarantine-free travel for people arriving from New Zealand after three COVID-19 cases were recorded in Auckland.
In an urgent meeting on Sunday night, Australia’s medical experts declared New Zealand a red zone for an initial period of three days, starting Monday.
“All people arriving on such flights originating within this three-day period will need to go into 14 days of supervised hotel quarantine,” a statement on the Department of Health website said.
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