May 30, 2023

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Australia reopens its borders, which have been closed for nearly 600 days

The country’s two largest cities, Sydney and Melbourne, have decided to drop isolated operations at airports.

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T-Day. Australia reopened on Monday, November 1, 600 days after it closed its borders. On March 20, 2020, the largest island continent implemented one of the world’s toughest border closures to protect itself from the Govt-19 epidemic.

Tens of thousands of Australians living abroad have been stranded for 19 months without being able to return to their homeland. Thefts are rare and natives allowed to return had to undergo expensive 14-day isolation at the hotel. The country’s two largest cities, Sydney and Melbourne, have decided to drop the measures, and fully vaccinated Australians can now travel without isolation.

“This is a big day for Australia”Prime Minister Scott Morrison posted a message on Facebook saying the country is now “Ready to leave!”. At Sydney Airport on Monday morning, the first landing passengers exploded to their delight, which led to intense scenes of embracing.

Although the number of passengers on the first flights was low, the frequency of flights is expected to gradually resume. Some Australian states with low vaccination rates are almost covered. Mandatory 14-day isolation will be in effect.

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