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Australians vaccinated against coronavirus could be allowed to travel overseas and return home without hotel quarantine
The Prime Minister has flagged allowing Australians to travel overseas and return home, without going into hotel quarantine, if they are vaccinated against COVID-19.
Key points:
- Scott Morrison says people would be permitted to travel for “essential reasons” such as business, medical reasons, important family events and funerals
- He says vaccinated people would still need to quarantine but may be able to do that at their homes instead
- The government has been considering how and when it can open to the rest of the world, beyond the New Zealand travel bubble
However, Scott Morrison warned the vaccination program was not a “silver bullet” and the nation would need to be prepared for the potential of “many” more COVID-19 cases if international…
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