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Victoria records no new coronavirus cases, will resume hotel quarantine program in December
Victoria will start accepting international arrivals again from December 7, after suspending flights for more than four months to reset the state’s hotel quarantine program.
Key points:
- Victoria has recorded no new coronavirus cases or deaths for the 21st consecutive day
- International passenger arrivals will initially be capped at 160 passengers per day, the State Government says
- Victoria’s “hard border” with South Australia kicked in on Friday, with a permit system to be introduced on Saturday
The State Government said it had requested an initial cap of 160 incoming passengers per day, which may increase over time.
“Victoria has asked the Commonwealth for a short extension of the suspension of international flights landing in Melbourne from…
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