Health
Australia’s hotel quarantine to remain for ‘years to come’ despite travellers getting vaccinated – Traveller
Experts warn hotel quarantine could be a feature of travel to Australia for years depending on how effective vaccines are at stopping the spread of coronavirus.

Travellers in quarantine at the Sofitel Sydney Wentworth. Photo: Supplied
The federal government is considering granting international travellers and returning Australians who can prove they have been vaccinated against coronavirus special entry into the country but experts are warning hotel quarantine arrangements may need to be in place for years.
The World Health Organisation’s experts say people who have been vaccinated would still need to take the same precautions as now – including quarantine…
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