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Australia to allow more stranded citizens to return

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Australia will slightly lift the cap on the number of citizens and permanent residents allowed to return each week, Prime Minister Scott Morrison said yesterday, as local Covid-19 cases slow to single digits.

Australia has since July capped the number of locals allowed to return home each week in an attempt to reduce the threat of spreading the virus.

Australia’s second Covid-19 outbreak started after people returning from overseas in Victoria state spread the virus to hotel workers while undergoing a mandatory 14-day quarantine, who in turn passed the virus on to the community.

Mr Morrison said the current cap would rise to 5,865 people in November, an increase of 290, after Western Australia and Queensland states said they would accommodat­e more locals.

The increase comes amid heightened pressure on Mr Morrison’s government to help 26,000 Australian­s who have registered their intention to return home.

“The most effective way to get Australian­s home is to increase these caps,” Mr Morrison said.

Many, however, have struggled to secure a plane ticket and raise the several thousand dollars needed to pay for hotel quarantine when they arrive back.

Looking to offer more support, Mr Morrison’s government earlier this month struck a deal with the Northern Territory government to allow up to 500 people each fortnight to return. These are outside the weekly cap.

The increase in the number of Australian­s allowed to return home comes as Victoria, the country’s second most populous state and the epicentre of the country’s Covid-19 outbreak, yesterday reported that active coronaviru­s cases had fallen to a four-month low.

Victoria, which recorded just one new infection in the past 24 hours, said there were now 100 active cases, the lowest since June 19.

“This is a good number. This is a very clear sign that the strategy is working,” Victoria state Premier Daniel Andrews said.

The active infections are a relief to state authoritie­s amid heightened fears of a fresh cluster after a case in a school in Melbourne’s northern suburbs prompted authoritie­s to order 800 people to self-isolate.

Australia has recorded just over 27,400 Covid-19 infections, far fewer than many other developed countries. Victoria accounts for more than 90% of the 905 deaths nationally.

 ?? BLOOMBERG ?? A man takes a photograph near the Sydney Harbour Bridge in Sydney as Australia reduces restrictio­ns due to cases falling.
BLOOMBERG A man takes a photograph near the Sydney Harbour Bridge in Sydney as Australia reduces restrictio­ns due to cases falling.

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