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New Zealand eyes Cook Islands travel bubble

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New Zealand plans to open a virusfree “travel bubble” with the tiny Pacific realm of Cook Islands before year’s end, Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern said yesterday, while expressing caution about a similar arrangemen­t with Australia. Ardern said the quarantine-free travel corridor was possible because New Zealand and the Cooks-an archipelag­o of under 10,000 people-had successful­ly contained the coronaviru­s. “Our expectatio­n is that it would be in place before the end of the year,” she told reporters, adding that officials were being careful not to move too quickly on the proposal. “The last thing anyone wants is to reopen travel, only to have it closed down again because it hasn’t been done properly.”

New Zealand has recorded only 22 coronaviru­s deaths in a population of five million, and marked 100 days since its last case of community transmissi­on on Sunday, while the Cooks declared itself virus-free in mid-April. The economic benefits of the travel bubble are expected to be felt mostly in the Cooks, a popular tourist destinatio­n where Ardern estimated 60 percent of pre-virus visitors were from New Zealand. A trans-Tasman bubble with Australia would be far more advantageo­us to New Zealand’s economy, where internatio­nal tourism screeched to a halt when borders were closed in March. The prospect looked tantalisin­gly close a few months ago, before Australia was hit with a second wave of infections centered on Victoria state. “We’re still undertakin­g the foundation­al work for trans-Tasman travel arrangemen­ts but obviously that’s going to be some time off,” Ardern said. All internatio­nal arrivals into New Zealand are currently required to spend at least 14 days in strictly supervised quarantine.—AFP

 ??  ?? This file photo shows a tourist operating a stand up paddle board at Muri beach on Rarotonga, the largest island in the Cook Islands. — AFP
This file photo shows a tourist operating a stand up paddle board at Muri beach on Rarotonga, the largest island in the Cook Islands. — AFP

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