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Australia to welcome vaccinated foreign students, workers from Dec

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The Australian government expects 200,000 vaccinated foreign students and skilled workers will soon return without quarantini­ng when the country further relaxes pandemic restrictio­ns next week.

From Dec 1, students, skilled workers and travellers on working vacations will be allowed to land at Sydney and Melbourne airports without needing to seek exemptions from a travel ban, Prime Minister Scott Morrison said Monday.

“The return of skilled workers and students to Australia is a major milestone in our pathway back, it’s a major milestone about what Australian­s have been able to achieve and enable us to do,” Morrison said.

The government expects 200,000 arrivals in the two categories by January, he said. Vaccinated citizens of Japan and South Korea will also be allowed in without quarantini­ng, as well as people on humanitari­an visas. But the government has yet to decide when general tourists will be allowed to return.

“I think Australian­s are very keen to see us take this step-by-step approach,” Morrison said. “They’ve been through a lot and they’ve sacrificed a lot to ensure that we can open safely so we can stay safely open,” he added. While vaccinated travellers will be able to arrive without quarantini­ng in New South Wales and Victoria, Australia’s most populous states, parts of the country with lower vaccinatio­n rates still impose pandemic restrictio­ns at state lines.

After a troubled and faltering start, Australia’s vaccine rollout has gathered pace. More than 85% of the population aged 16 and older is now fully vaccinated. The first flights in an Australia-Singapore quarantine-free travel bubble began on Sunday.

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A man being administer­ed the vaccine in Berlin

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