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Sydney to scrap quarantine next month for returnees

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Sydney will scrap all quarantine requiremen­ts for travellers from next month, officials said yesterday, an abrupt step toward reopening Australia’s long-shuttered borders.

In a surprise announceme­nt, Premier Dominic Perrottet of New South Wales said that from Nov 1 vaccinated travellers would be allowed to enter the state without undergoing quarantine of any kind.

“For double vaccinated people around the world, Sydney, New South Wales, is open for business,” Mr Perrottet said.

“Hotel quarantine will be a thing of the past. This is a significan­t day for our state.”

The decision was a head-snapping turnaround for a country that slammed shut its borders 19 months ago and introduced some of the world’s toughest Covid-19 restrictio­ns.

But Mr Perrottet’s suggestion that tourists and students could be weeks away from returning to Australia was promptly slapped down by the country’s Prime Minister Scott Morrison — whose government controls the country’s borders, while quarantine rules are a state issue.

“All we are talking about now is Australian citizens, residents and their immediate families,” Mr Morrison said, insisting he would not open the borders to visitors just yet.

Since March 2020, travel to and from Australia has been virtually banned. Those able to enter had to fund their own quarantine.

 ?? REUTERS ?? A child looks up at fish at Sea Life Sydney Aquarium on its first day of reopening on Thursday, following an extended closure due to Covid-19.
REUTERS A child looks up at fish at Sea Life Sydney Aquarium on its first day of reopening on Thursday, following an extended closure due to Covid-19.

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