Australia is opening its doors two years later.
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In Australia, whose borders have been closed since March 2020, pandemic restrictions are being relaxed. The country announced that it will open its borders to all vaccinated tourists and business travelers from February 21.
Australia, which has closed its borders since the days when the World Health Organization (WHO) officially announced that PANDEMİ was detected, is preparing to open its doors to vaccinated people.
As part of the relaxation of pandemic restrictions, the country announced that it will open its borders to all vaccinated tourists and business travelers from February 21.
In Australia, which has been taking strict border measures for nearly two years, border restrictions were relaxed in November, and international students and skilled immigrants were given priority for readmission to Australia.
Prime Minister Scott Morrison said his senior ministers had agreed that borders would reopen to all vaccinated visa holders from February 21.
While Morrison said visitors must have proof of vaccination, he cited the deportation of Serbian tennis star Novak Djokovic last month by the Australian government for not having a PANDEMİ vaccine.
“The events earlier in the year should have sent a very clear message to everyone around the world that proof of vaccination is what is required to enter Australia,” Morrison said.
Home Secretary Karen Andrews said visitors who can show medical proof that they have not been vaccinated can apply for a travel exemption. nonstop news
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